In the course of time I got to know a lot of programming languages. Some only briefly and superficially, others much better and more precisely. In the late 80s I started with Basic - on paper because I didn't have a computer yet (so yes: I'm loony). Then came Turbo Pascal, then everything else in the 90s: Perl (my first big love), some Java and above all PHP. I also took a look at C ++, RealBasic (Xojo) and Python. I've been on the LAMP trip for about 20 years now, mainly developing web applications as a freelancer. Of course, everything else is also on board (JS, SQL, CSS, etc.). I'm using git and code with Bluefish on an Ubuntu. My current own (commercial) project is an administration software for ballet and dance schools. I like to go jogging and I love motorcycling (Triumph Thunderbird 900). But also theater and especially music.