About illustration

Who to blame

I've been building software for years. Before that, it was capacitors, current formulas, transmission lines, and electrical engineering.

I solve problems for a living — sometimes I even create new ones. I write code thinking about the poor soul who'll maintain it later (usually me).

Chess taught me to think ahead. Software taught me that nothing ever goes as planned.

When I'm not debugging, I'm probably running, watching movies, or starting a side project I'll never finish (like this one?).

If debugging is the process of removing bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.

Edsger Dijkstra