@RobinMartijn
I make mistakes so you don't have to.
I am a developer from the Netherlands. I have experience in different sectors. I worked as a CTO at a fast growing Dutch startup, but traded that for working as a freelancer.
Now I work mainly with Laravel. I like to start new projects, but finish them less. On my blog I share (irregularly) stories about things I learned, or things I screwed up.
Nothing here yet.
Hey, thanks for responding! I've given this some more thought recently and I agree with you that the intersection of course exists. Another, more obvious example of such an intersection, is a full stack developer, who does both the work of a front end developer and the work of a back end developer. I'm not sure how I feel about that.
Hi Eke! Thanks for your support! Glad that the post could help you. I do not plan on open sourcing Cronly as of now, but there's an amazing competitor (Healthchecks.io) which is opensourced. If you're interested in contributing to a product like this, you could have a look there! That company is also a one-man show and built in public.