killerthawne

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I'm learning to code for like, last 4 years and still a neophyte. When started coding in junior college, I had no previous exposure to computers and even I didn't have a PC at home, so had to use computers in college labs. Realizing my interest in programming, thought of getting a PC for myself but no job meant asking father for money. So learnt about computer hardware and gave assembled desktops to few neighbors and guess what, used that entire earning with some money from my mom, assembled myself a Core 2 Duo rig.

And that was 2 years ago. At the same time, heard about Linux from professors at college and my curiosity brought me in a brand new world. Started with Ubuntu, then Zorin, then Kubuntu and a hard disk failure. Purchasing new hard disk wasn't new but installing something like Arch Linux was a pain when you have done no terminal work so far whatsoever. But that was fun. From then until now, I haven't given up on Arch Linux & KDE Plasma and no dual boot (Gave up on windows in 2017).

KDE Plasma brought me close to Qt Framework a year ago. Started learning Qt C++, QML and JS with goal to bring some nice GUI apps to Linux desktop. My ongoing projects are private currently but will surely make public once stable. And that's about me.