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Luke Cassidy 🧙‍♂️

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Profile

  • Dublin, Ireland (GMT+1)
  • BSc Computer Science, DIT (now TUD)
  • In tech since 2007 — mix of dev and SRE
  • Focus: software, automation, reliability, magnets

What I Do

  • Build systems that scale and stay reliable
  • Write code and tools that solve real problems
  • Automate the boring stuff
  • Work across code, infra and teams

Certifications

  • Kubernetes CKA
  • AWS Solutions Architect
  • Terraform Associate
  • PHP Engineer
  • Linux (LPIC)
  • Certified Crèche Runner

Core Tools

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  1. dotfiles dotfiles Public

    The tools I need to get my environment up and running.

    Shell

  2. canvas-fireworks canvas-fireworks Public

    A small HTML5 <canvas> project that simulates fireworks shooting into the air and exploding. Just a fun little coding challenge written in pure JavaScript with no frameworks.

    JavaScript

  3. launch-box launch-box Public

    Nom nom nom! Launch your customised, consistent macOS workspace with one command.

    Shell

  4. pygame-snake pygame-snake Public

    A small, Snake game written with Pygame.

    Python

  5. datadog-pi-leds datadog-pi-leds Public

    Datadog alerts on physical LEDs. Handy for when the headphones are on!

    Python

  6. canvas-digital-rain canvas-digital-rain Public

    Another HTML5 <canvas> project built in pure JavaScript. The goal here was to recreate the digital rain effect from The Matrix.

    JavaScript