By guyboertje - 12/8/2018 11:32:10 PM
I'm intrigued.
I didn't think to introduce myself.
Im a bit of a polyglot. Before any official training, as a teenager I helped my Dad on various industrial electrical projects. My first training was aircraft avionics in the forces. After leaving the forces, I worked as an instrument tech in industry for a year. Encouraged by a materials scientist, I enrolled in a computer science course that did not go well, I ended up fixing computers, mainframes to micros for a few years making glob loads of wonga. Having built up a cash cushion I decided to go back to school on my dime. Strangely, I decided to study Jewellery Design - my fallback choice, as my 1st choice, Industrial Design was not a course I could take (though it is my true calling). I was soon experimenting with weird alloys and techniques. A move to Europe preceeded a course in Sculpture in the Netherlands, my ancestral home. A move to the UK preceeded a fairly long stint in the entertainment industry as an electronics engineer with a brief trial as a model maker. Electronics led (back) to computers and software. Eighteen years later, I am now a fairly accomplished software engineer. I regard software design as a kind of N dimensional space because the materials used are essentially not 2 or 3D, and is interesting.in its own right but my first love is 3D problem solving.
I know most people don't supply quite so much info by way of a intro but I do like to be precise and so I did.
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