I learned coding when i was 8 years old on a Texas Instruments 99/4A. Later i owned a Commodore 64 and a Commodore Amiga and continued improving my skills. I followed all of the developments since then. In 1998 i started my own business and worked 10 years from home for local graphic design companies. In 2008 i started to work for companies all over germany. My customers are well-known german companies and so i had the opportunity to always work together with excellent coders, project managers and do complicated, thrilling jobs. In my opinion the most important thing is to make mistakes and learn from them. Or in Samuel Becketts words: "Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better."