About me
I like computers and everything about them.
Software engineering is my passion, which has been true for more than 20 years
and, as it appears, this won't change.
Software engineering is also my profession (for the last 13 years), and this
won't change either.
In the years I was involved in many software projects, smaller or
bigger. That provided me a great experience and opportunity to decide, implement
and learn. And I learned a lot. Software is not just about programming and
tools, software is also about team, end-users, clients, people, their problems
and their life 'processes'. Everyone should fit in and help solve the
problem. On schedule.
I also learned about technologies, tools, techniques, paradigms - and over time
all of them got better and better. Although sometimes this can be
frustrating, I still find it exciting.
For a long time I have been looking for a programming language that doesn't
stay in the way. I found
Python
and became a passionate pythonist.
For a long time I have been looking for "something" to produce
applications effectively. I found
Django
and became a djangonauth.
I found other 'things' too, and some found me. Like
C,
for example. It 'found' me several years ago. Today, I like this ugly, old and sensitive language.
Last but not the least: the moment I met OpenSourceSoftware, I became a fan instantly.
After that, I became a follower and user, then a supporter, and lately, a contributor. OSS
is the right thing, and I wish someday the same principle will apply to other
aspects of human society.
If you want to get more information about my education, where I worked and what
I did, you can check my
resume
and/or my
profile.
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