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Integgroll will talk about his development process that he follows on his own software projects. Specifically using WharfWhacker, a port knocking suite written in Python. He will cover the progress from the initial idea, to the multiple times that it was broken, all the way to its current state. From this you can learn to better your programming projects by learning what not to do, learn how poor of a programmer Integgroll is, and hopefully send you home with some ideas to improve your style.
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East Dallas suburbia, born and raised, avoiding the playground is how Andy spent most of his days, chilling inside trying to stay cool, trying to avoid looking like a tool, when a couple of guys who were up to GNU good started teaching linux in his neighborhood. From there the metaphor dies, sorry folks, but seriously from there it was a downhill slope. Big thanks to Damian Profancik
for recording these.
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