Dev Skills¶
- Symfony , Laravel, CakePHP and Phalcon
- Linux, NGINX, MySQL, & PHP
- Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP/Python/Perl
- PHP 7+ with PHPUnit Testing Framework
- Build and create from the scratch cRESTful API in PHP
- PHP_CodeSniffer for checking coding compliance and PSR-2 standard coding style
- OWASP - The Open Web Application Security Project
- Docker Engine, Docker Hub
- Guzzle, PHP HTTP Client
- Auth0's API authorization
- Blockchain API : Bitcoin API
- Leading Agile Projects with Atlassian Jira Software
- Google API, Twilio API / Speech Recognition, Authorize.net API and Facebook API Integration
- Shipping API for Businesses | UPS API
- AWeber Labs: AWeber Email Marketing API
- Google Duplex AI
- Doctrine - Object Relational Mapper (ORM) and Database Abstraction Layer (DBAL)
- JAVA Programming (J2SE)
- Angular JS 1 / 2 with Protractor End to End Tesing for Angular
- Joomla, Wordpress and Drupal ( Content Management System )
- Adobe Flex PHP / Adobe ColdFusion
- Unix Shell Scripting in Unix / Linux Environment
- Twitter Bootstrap, Zurb Foundation
- Grunt: The JavaScript Task Runner
- Qunit Javascript Unit Testing
- Python 2.7.10
- Highcharts JS
- Node JS, React JS, Vue JS, JQuery, and Navtive Javascript
- eJabberd XMPP Server
- Bitbuket with Pipeline Build Integration
- GitLab with Gitlab CI integration
- Git with Git Flow Integration
- MS SQL Enterprise
- MySQL with MySql Workbench and Sequel Pro
- Postgre SQL
- Composer for PHP dependencies
- WebPack Node JS for JavaScript and Css dependencies
- Solaris 10, Ubuntu 16.04, Fedora 18, Backtrack and macOS High Sierra
- Windows XP, Vista, 7 and 8
- VMware Server, Virtual Box, Homestead
- HTML5, CSS and SASS
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SPHINX - Python Documentation Generator
- Sample API docs for mobile dev - Leaders Summit API Docs.
Symfony Flex¶
"As a developer, I want to start small, without too many dependencies. But I also want to be able to grow my application as I see fit. From a micro-framework style app to a gigantic monolith. Your choice. The framework should not get in the way"
http://symfony.com/blog/symfony-4-a-new-way-to-develop-applications