Hi, I'm Stanza (or Kane). I enjoy lower-level systems engineering (like kernels and OSes) and developing TurboWarp projects & extensions. You might know me for my work on the Kamix microkernel.
I develop primarily in:
JavaScript is the language of the Web. I mainly use JavaScript to code things like CLIs or my TurboWarp extensions.
I love making containerized things. I previously ran a small VPS container named Virgo, which was a VPS inside a Docker container.
I mostly use Python for CLIs. I'm not too smart with it (especially with PyPI), but I'm learning! I might switch to Ruby sometime.
Scratch is a visual programming language for kids, and TurboWarp is Scratch's "big-boy" evolution. I developed Kamix in TurboWarp, and I primarily make extensions for it.
I'm learning Ruby slowly -- mostly on Codecademy. From what I've learned, it's a good contender to replace Python in the easiest programming language debate.
I primarily use bash and develop shell scripts for it sometimes. If I'm making an actual project, however, I'll be using Python or Ruby.
By the way, credits to @mintpaws on X.com for the README banner.

