I am a 28 years old software engineer currently employed in healthcare. I’m based in Brussels, Belgium. I’m a passionate programmer as well as photographer.
I started coding in BASIC at the age of 9 with my first computer: a disused Amstrad CPC464 received by my aunt. Today I have a degree in applied computer sciences. At this moment, I do all my coding on a MacBook Pro, sometimes in Windows, “because I have to”.
Since the beginning of the mobile internet I have been discovering a new world. I started making little mobile web pages for fun, for using it on my Mitsubishi m21i iMode-phone. Years after that, the Android SDK came out and I started making mobile applications that use real-time location-based information. I now think I have quite good insight in that operating system and am doing some freelance work on it. I used to be a Nokia fanboy and silently still am. I recently started playing with Qt 4.6 so I can make Nokia apps for Maemo and Symbian as well.
I have been blogging for over five years, but my activity has slowed down on my personal blog since I’m more into technical stuff lately.
This blog will be a ‘laboratory’ where I group all of my experimentations with mobile and online stuff. It will most of the time be rather technical, but will sometimes also be readable by the most common of humans. It will also serve as a portfolio of my developments.
You can find me on different places on the web as well. Be sure to check out my eMich Labs twitter account. You can also add me to your Google Reader contacts: lemich@gmail.com. You can also use the contact section of the site to contact me!
See you soon!