Hi everyone,
I’ve been a long-time lurker on daily bulletins and finally decided it was time to join the conversation.
I’m someone who enjoys long-range shooting and testing my abilities but by trade, I’m a software developer. For a while now, I’ve been blending those two worlds together. I started a project called range logic —initially just to solve my own problems and try new things that maybe have not been done yet. I always like trying to think outside of the box and maybe some stuff fails and other are success but I learn either way in the process.
My goal isn't to just build "another app," but to create something that actually makes sense for those of us who spend our time behind a glass or a trigger. Maybe there are features that people are interested in trying or have thought would be cool in a app but have never done, I love trying new things and this is why i started this little project and we will see where it goes. I'm looking forward to learning from the wealth of knowledge here and hopefully contributing some of my own technical findings as the project progresses.
Looking forward to the discussions!
I’ve been a long-time lurker on daily bulletins and finally decided it was time to join the conversation.
I’m someone who enjoys long-range shooting and testing my abilities but by trade, I’m a software developer. For a while now, I’ve been blending those two worlds together. I started a project called range logic —initially just to solve my own problems and try new things that maybe have not been done yet. I always like trying to think outside of the box and maybe some stuff fails and other are success but I learn either way in the process.
My goal isn't to just build "another app," but to create something that actually makes sense for those of us who spend our time behind a glass or a trigger. Maybe there are features that people are interested in trying or have thought would be cool in a app but have never done, I love trying new things and this is why i started this little project and we will see where it goes. I'm looking forward to learning from the wealth of knowledge here and hopefully contributing some of my own technical findings as the project progresses.
Looking forward to the discussions!









