Thank you for inviting me to the list!
I used to be very active with javascripting for our Canvas installation, but I gradually floated over to the main domain of our organisation, still scripting, but now for the official pages.
But I’m still the administrator of the implementation of the scripts in Canvas, and hope to be able to do more for the Canvas team again. It seems though, that they aren’t so hungry for javascript solutions anymore.What about your teams?
It would interest me a lot to learn more about what you concentrate on now, and which plans you might have.
My background is HTML, CSS, Javascript, SQL and PHP, working on all of it on a daily basis since 1993 – or from when the technology was introduced. Had a break from Javascript for a while, but rediscovered it with amazement after the 2016 upgrade.
What I sincerely hope to get enough time to work with, are native web components, webworkers and maybe even webassembly.
As you understand, I’m pretty old in years – 63. My hearing is a bit degraded, and I mostly like to make microservices, but otherwise happy and 'fit as a fiddle'.
Regards Terje Rudi
Beste helsing Terje Rudi Utviklar i avd. for organisasjonsutvikling og digitalisering, Høgskulen på Vestlandet www.hvl.no