John

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Through no conscious choice, I've been programming healthcare applications in one form or another for more than a decade. To date myself, I started with ASP 3.0 and eventually migrated over to .NET. My favorite title, albeit unofficial, over the years was "Accidental DBA". Next year, I'll have been programming professionally for twenty years.

I love the 'making stuff' aspect of programming. If something doesn't exist, I can make it. So it makes sense that I got into 3D printing a few years ago. Being able to prototype physical objects has been a very fun and rewarding experience. From there, I'm starting to get into Arduino/Raspberry Pi projects to marry the physical and programming world. Wish I had time for more of these projects but there's just not enough time in the day.