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MicXDev/README.md

Hello everyone!

I've been working with technology for as long as I remember. Nowadays, I tend to focus on the core of systems, how they behave, not just installing and configuring them. Most of what I do revolves around reliability and performance. Additionally, I am always looking at ways to improve how I've done something.

I used to break stuff all the time, but as they say, it's the best way to learn (it really is!).


What I do

I work across:

  • Windows Server infrastructure, with knowledge and understanding of roles and features.
  • Deployment and imaging (WDS, MDT, Configuration Manager task sequences)
  • On-premises and some cloud platforms for endpoint and user management (Intune, Entra ID, ConfigMgr)
  • Windows image customisation and OS behaviour
  • Core networking concepts and troubleshooting
  • Knowledge in server hardware administration and deployment.
  • Web development, including some browser extensions and user content scripts as a side project.

I also like to:

  • Make things compatible with everything
  • Make things FAST and reliable
  • Make things native

Cheeky ones:

  • Help others anything tech related
  • Give advice on how to improve something

Technical strengths:

  • Root cause analysis and systems-level troubleshooting
  • Performance optimisation
  • Deployment and lifecycle thinking
  • Practical, operations-focused documentation

Development:

  • Proficient in HTML, CSS
  • Familiar with Win32 APIs and low-level Windows concepts but still developing depth in C/C++ implementation
  • Some working knowledge: JavaScript, Python, Lua, C/C++

Current projects I'm (trying) to work on, most of them with pretty awful names:

  • NativeOffice, what will hopefully become a fully native office suite comparable to Microsoft Office with the added ability to read and edit PDFs, built entirely in pure, lean and mean C++ and with the Windows Ribbon Framework, backwards compatible by default with Windows Vista SP2 (w/ Platform Update) and later.
  • PassGen, a blazing fast, native Windows password generator written entirely in C which uses BCrypt/CNG with CryptoAPI fallback for XP and earlier. This program is unintentionally compatible with Windows 95 OSR2!
  • WebWizard, a native Win32 C/C++ (haven't really decided what language I am sticking to, I only wrote a test) Aero Wizard program that walks you through different steps into building a website of your choosing, without the code (like a CMS, but much better).

I was going to say see my website for more information about me, but there's nothing there worth looking at yet. Sorry!

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