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BC100Dev Page hi

Online, my name is BC100Dev, or as legacy names still can preserve, BeChris 100 and ChrisBe 090. However, my name is indeed Christoph, or just Chris. It is simpler to call me Chris. You can call me, however you want.


Who am I?

I am a C++ developer that likes to get things to another level. Now usually, you would expect a normal project to be written with a few dependencies, right? Yeah, I take it to the level, where I refuse to use the external dependencies because I like the bigger challenges, and address the elephant in the room, being the time management. Writing big projects with barely any dependencies sounds like too much work, but for someone that likes to take time with my projects, I see this as an absolute win.

Also, I do tend to get personal, when someone decides to challenge me. Remember DaniDev, the one that made Karlson because someone said "he can't make a 3D game"? Yeah, I am somewhat similar to that because challenges are a big yes for me.

While I used Java back in the days, Java will never die, but in the recent months, Java started more boring, especially knowing that projects that take a lot of time tend to make me go away for a certain amount of time, come back, and have no idea, where to continue off. This is, where I prioritize C++ nowadays because I can make the build process go the way that I want, using cmake.

Also, did you know that I use Arch Linux btw?


What do I do?

I do Software Development for a living. As of now, I am a trainee in Germany, being at an age of 20. Currently in the second year of software development apprenticeship. For those curious about my birthdate, it would be August 9th, 2004.

However, I like to also do Software development outside my job. Projects like Malware, Spyware and other types of Software always intrigue me. Ransomware, on the other hand, while it's cool, I don't like the main intention of it, being stealing money, especially that it involves Bitcoin, which is crypto, something I don't like, nor being comfortable about it. Malware and Spyware, those are the somewhat key go-to's, but it's not cool to make them nowadays. I like Privacy more.

Anyway, I like to do Software development outside my job. I like keeping things legacy, so I'll just straight up say that projects like Malware, Spyware and other types of malicious software always intrigue me. The way that I like making software nowadays is within the principle of SPC, standing for "Security, Privacy and Customization". Security would be for maintaing the security of projects, minimizing the risks of using external libraries that could have vulnerabilities at any given moment, meaning that less use of other libraries means more control over my projects. Privacy is towards the fact that I hate Spyware Operating Systems (talking about you, Microsoft!), meaning that I am aiming more towards Operating Systems like Linux. No, Linux is not an OS, but Distros like Debian and Ubuntu, are OS's (I use Arch Linux btw). Customization is the way that Linux gives you the complete control over the Customizability on how you want it to behave and stuff.

Lately, I have shifted from Android development into Desktop development, using IntelliJ IDEA more than Android Studio. Mainly IntelliJ Ultimate. Yes, I pay for all products, hence they deserve respect.

As of the IDEs that I am using, I shifted from using Android Studio (Android App Development) into Desktop development, using tools like IntelliJ IDEA (Ultimate), CLion, PyCharm and Rider (yes, I did C#, and sometimes still do). Yes, I use the JetBrains IDEs because they are seriously better IDEs in my opinion.

However, there is still that one big project being planned. Not spoiling, though! What I can spoil is that it might be a game, or even a story based on a set of movie episodes AND maybe a game. I won't spoil too much. For now, I am not revealing its name.


Spoilers for the big Project

21-11-2024

One of the spoilers that I want to announce, is the fact that yes, it will be a game, and it will be a 3D game, heavily inspired by Watch Dogs and Need for Speed. I won't reveal the name just yet, or what the game would be like, but that is everything that you guys need to know about, for now. I'll keep you updated. That is, if I consider updating this file every now and then.


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Knowledge Table

Language Skill Level
Java good, but tired
C average
C++ good - nice (personal fav)
C# average
Python becoming better
Kotlin dislikes all over the place
Go (Golang) decent

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