#!/usr/bin/php
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
class SoftwareEngineer:
def __init__(self):
self.name = "Shubham Shee"
self.pronouns: ["He", "Him"]
self.role = "Software Development Engineer I"
self.language_spoken = ["en_US", "hi_IN"]
self.askMeAbout = ["Laravel", "framework", "database","api"]
self.technology = {
"language": ["PHP","JS"],
"framework": ["Laravel", "VueJS"],
"database": ["MySQL", "Redis", "Firebase"],
"web_server": ["Nginx"],
"cloud": ["AWS"],
"containerization": ["Docker"],
"cli_tools": ["Vim", "Vi", "Cat", "Nano"],
"others": ["SSH", "LocalStack", "Regex", "Gunicorn"],
"vcs": ["Git"],
"web": ["Html", "Css", "Bootstrap"],
"agile": ["Scrum", "Zoho", "Git"]
}
def say_hi(self):
print("Thanks for dropping by, hope you find some of my work interesting.")
me = SoftwareEngineer()
me.say_hi()
Note: Top languages is only a metric of the languages my public code consists of and doesn't reflect experience or skill level.