I am a generalist at heart. I've been programming for over a decade now. I started off by learning and working a lot on C/C++ on Windows but then taught myself Java, C#, Ruby, Python, and experimented with lots of others. Lately, Javascript, Angular, Node, Objective-C and Cocoa have been added to the list. I have made Windows apps, OS X apps, Web apps, even an SMTP server on linux way back (it was too basic in case you were wondering).
I've also written a few apps on OS X. The first one I ever released was Slicereader. I wrote a nice introduction to my thoughts at that time on medium. It got a lot of support and was reviewed in LifeHacker, AppStorm, Beautiful Pixels and others. It started off basically as a minimalistic reader that I wanted to make for myself so I could read long technical articles without getting distracted.
While I was between jobs, I wrote Let.ter. It's a simple sending-only email app for OS X. I used to listen to Back to Work while I took my daily walk and in one of them Merlin Mann mentioned something like 'why do email apps make you go to your inbox before you can compose your email' and it kinda stuck to me. After a month or so of developing, I released Let.ter and it was received well with mentions in places like LifeHacker, TUAW, Cult of Mac, Beautiful Pixels, Minimal Mac, among others.
I'd like to work on cool projects that help people, work with nice people, write, learn how to draw better, travel the world, and enjoy time with family.