It all started when I watched the 1999 cult film "Hackers" at the age of 14. I became hooked and wanted to be able to break into any computer and also to be that cool. My uncle then suggested to start learning C++ to get started on my epic journey to become the FBIs most wanted hacker. As with many things in life, in the end it all ended up differently and I instead decided to use my knowledge for good (but not before getting the router password by installing a key logger on my own computer and letting my dad enter it and trying to trick people on various online games to send me their password, which failed miserably).

Now that I am older and wiser I dedicate my time to developing beautiful code and perfecting my craft. I've been developing a lot for the web and recently started to look more into the construction of compilers as well as graphics programming with the aim of creating art.

Apart from software, I now recently moved to Granada, Spain and I'm absolutely in love with the city. The culture and nightlife is unparalleled and the atmosphere is relaxed. You can feel a certain ease of life in the air. The mountains and beaches being nearby is just a cherry on top. I can only recommend coming here at least once and enjoying the fantastic tapas as well as the stunning Arabic medieval architecture, especially the Alhambra.

One last thing: I recently decided, that I would like to do more good with my work. So company with an ethical mission like reducing CO2 emissions, helping people in need or with the core product being open source (ie Mozilla, OwnCloud, NextCloud etc.) get a 10% discount for my work. Registered charities with a cause that I support will receive 30% off.