Sandor Zsuga
Well, what to say here.
I am an embedded developer by profession (would rather prefer though if that meant the bed, not like embedded into the company's building for weeks for some stupid product which was due to last month, not for my performance, but no matter, it's the software that would run that bloody thing, so like that), and to some degree by hobby as well working on an open source retro style microcomputer concept.
I also have some fairly limited experience with web technologies, truly just enough to save my sorry butt if I need to accomplish something. However, after some experience, I settled with using Symphony CMS for my sites as I like it's concept. Just like I prefer Linux, even at that, the command line, only using minimalistic window managers: I like to know how the systems I use operate, and to be able to see in the details whenever I need so. Symphony for me is like that in the world of content management systems: Mostly anything is reasonably possible with it given the time to understand how it works, and you can get to know why it does things the way it does.
That's about all. Otherwise I tend to prefer the outside, like frequently visiting certain narrow gauge railways of the country for voluntary track maintenance works.
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