salchint

@salchint-2788
At the age of 13 I've started learning how to write software and I lost my coding-virginity on the old C64 of my uncle. During my time at the higher technical institute for electrical engineering I learned the fundamental basics of C and C++ (and the technologies beneath it). After graduating there, I joined the software forges of Intratec, Alicona and AVL and kept on enhancing and refining my expertise in software development. During these years I reconsidered the coolness of goto's and many other techniques and concepts, that once appeared right and meaningful, but the excitement of having a newly written piece of software running, right beneath my fingertips, stayed since my first address book, written in Basic.