Daniel Kovacs
danielkovacs
Lead Developer | Tricentis
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  • Visual Studio Code

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    My favourite IDE nowadays. Best for typescript, good for .NET and Python too.

  • C#

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    C# is my most well-known language. I work with it since my university studies.

  • Firebase

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    Mobile Ads and statistics in Xamarin.iOS and Xamarin.Android apps (Bite'It, E-BusinessCard)

  • Node.js

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    Server side APIs for mobile apps.

  • Xcode

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    provisioning, app signing, ios device logs.

  • Asana

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    I use asana for personal projects (to collaborate on event organization) on a weekly basis.

  • jQuery

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    Mostly with Django, sometimes with Angular/Typescript. Not a very solid knowledge, just the basics.

  • Django

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    Web app development a long ago. Nowadays sometimes I approve pull requests in our projects.

  • TypeScript

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    Web app development, paired with Angular.

  • Redux

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    We use redux on the client side to provide local storages for performance improvement and logic enhancement.

  • Xamarin

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    Mobile app development with PCL and Xamarin.iOS and Xamarin.Android.

  • .NET

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    I use .NET alongside with C# since my university studies, and I really enjoy it. Especially .NET Core, which is the best thing that happened to Microsoft since... ever.

  • Microsoft Azure

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    My favourite cloud with all the great tools - web apps, mobile apps, storages, easy tables, blobs, app insights, cosmos DB... I think it is really usable and ergonomic. Plus point for mobile app.

  • Visual Studio

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    An IDE which I use for at least ten years now. Roslyn is getting better and better, but VS Code seems better now. A bit obsolete concept, but the extra tools (like git integration, azure browsing, preset projects and solutions) makes it still very useful.

  • Notepad++

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    When some regex or hardly scriptable but pattern-type problem occurs, I always go to notepad++. Also nice for file inspection (like image-meta).

  • Azure DevOps

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    We use VSTS to host our repos, to manage our backlog and plan our sprints, to track our work (tasks and bugs), host our knowledge-base (wiki) and a lot more. I am the team admin.

  • Git

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    Usually github flow with pull requests, wired in to CI/CD.

  • MongoDB

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    If we encounter multi-level or complex objects, we usually go with mongo/document/cosmos DBs. Getting better in detecting such objects and moving them here.

  • Microsoft SQL Server

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    Everyone needs a robust database, right?

  • AngularJS

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    Webapp frontend development in enterprise projects.

  • Azure Cosmos DB

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    If you need a document-based database with geo-redundancy (imagine AU-HU distance), this is the way to go.

  • Postman

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    Best tool for testing web apis.

  • SQLite

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    Mobile app local databases.

  • Slack

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    Communication between team members, and VSTS integrations (webhooks)

  • JavaScript

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    front-end stuff. I'm not an expert, but I can get along with it. (JQuery, Typescript, Node.js and native javascript)

  • HTML5

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    We use HTML5 in all of our web projects.

  • Docker

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    We use docker quite often with our databases. Need to enhance, I'm more like a user than an admin of it.