About

My name Sunil Bagde, a Full-stack engineer. I love writing code and I am lucky enough to do this as my job! I am currently at infosys, a primarily developing websites using Javascript (Node),I have a strong passion for ReactJs.

My goal for this website is to document and share what I learn throughout my career, creating a resource that other developers can use to learn the concepts I have become familiar with.

When I'm not coding I enjoy reading and keeping fit.

Projects

Setup

  • Macbook Pro 15 inch (2019) and iMac (2019)

    This is my main development machine which I use for the majority of my work. When I am at home I use iMac, but i prefer Laptop most. I use an iPhone 12 as my primary phone and for headphones I use my AirPods .

    Paris

    My Setup

  • Kindle Oasis (reading)

    I am addicted to reading, I read daily bases, one book per week. I read few books repeatedly. this my current read list You can win, Hello startup, The software craftsman. Kindle Oasis is really awesome its a lightweight, fast and portable.

  • Sublime

    I am using sudo IDE's over the years and I love it. I switch between VSCode and Sublime, but I Love Sublime.

  • Valet

    I recently made the switch from Homestead to Valet and i haven't looked back. It is a minimal development environment which suits my needs.

  • Docker

    I currently use Docker for my all projects, I tend to use the same structure for each project, so this allows me to quickly spin up and reuse the same environment.

  • TablePlus

    Sequel Pro was my go-to database management tool for some time but when I tried out TablePlus I fell in love. It is extremely easy to use, visually appealing and the features are fantastic.

  • iTerm2

    Nothing comes close to iTerm2, it is a personal favourite and one of the first things that get installed when setting up a new machine.

  • Alfred 4 + Powerpack

    I only recently started using Alfred and it has been a game-changer, I cannot imagine working without it.

  • GitHub

    Over the years I have used GitLab, Bitbucket and GitHub for various projects. These days all of my public and private repositories sit on GitHub.