iwantwin

iwantwin

I've started programming in my early ages, but didn't really create commendable stuff. At the age of 16 I started college with the goal to achieve the title of Bachelor of Science Informatica. My ultimate goal is to become a Software Engineer with the focus on development. Of course, I want to give advise and think about the focus of software and/or the company I work for, but I'd rather type code then be sent away on consultancy jobs.

Right now, I'm still a Bachelor of Science Informatica student. Actually, I'm doing an internship at Visuall bv which I need to graduate my courses. I expect to graduate in january or february 2015.

Two years ago I came in touch with hybrid mobile development and I kind of sticked to it. During an internship (with the goal to get used to company life) I started with developing a small hybrid application for the company where I was employed. During this period I quit my job at the supermarket. After I finished this process, I started working freelance as a software engineer.

During my freelance work I've created different applications, for which you could ask references in private messaging. All those applications were made using a home made framework based on experiences we (me and my customers and their employees) had from earlier applications.

As we grew more and more intelligent and resourceful about hybrid mobile apps, I stumbled across ionic when I was searching for something for a private personal project. The framework was pretty new and modern and above all seemed to implement the hybrid principles I'd missed in all existing frameworks so far.

When I had to choose a framework for the internship (the one I'm doing for graduating right now) I proposed ionic immediately even though desktop browsers are not supported by the ionic team itself. Ionic hasn't let me down and I started to love it.

I've known ionic since the 18th of juli in 2014, and turned an active member of the ionic community at the 22nd of august 2014. I'm hoping to use the framework for a nice amount of applciations, but the future will tell.