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Personal Motivation

Skamster edited this page Apr 1, 2014 · 1 revision

Basicly it's because of my prefers of code-languages. I love python, because of it's style and it's possibility to do modular or object oriented or sequentell coding.. or a mix of them. It's really free, but force coder to do it well formated (at least more or less). In C++ you have .h and .c files, headers to define something, which is in the .c after or so.. i feel more @home into this language.

There's a ideologic motivation too. I've done a 4-years education into a company(3d/w) and gouverment-scool(2d/w). Into that i've learn mainly java, but find python in the 3. year and could realize some projects in pykde then.

I like kde before, but since i use it really, i love also qt/kde, the way the think and the implementations could work.

The company was mainly working with Linux, so it was ideologicly a bit more free and open for other ideas. But 8 hours a day, 5 days a week a screen before the nose was me too much. Now i work something else, more active and riskfull. I broke my feet there and got now about 8 weeks to bone-health and 1-2 other months for regenerating muscles really (you have to be shure, when your climbing :)).

I like to code anyway, it's like selfmade thinkworks, like others doing puzzles, playing games or whatelse. But another problem when i want to work for a company, is they're movement - mainly it's for economic interesst. And i dislike economic/capitalism, cause i don't want to be leaded at all, but also not want to lead others. Be free!

Cause of this: fuck off money for me. I have fun here in try to do something well, which may is usefull to others too. Lets do a contribute to a hopefully more free world!

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