Developing websites since 1998, mostly solo. I am familiar with early PHP weapons like e107, Joomla, MODx, later transferred to more avanced tools (frameworks): Symfony, CodeIgnighter and Zend Framework (which I still use for some projects). Finally when I felt too academic for barefootness of PHP, I switched to Python (considered Ruby, but the snake won). In Python I tried Django and liked it but chose a less coupled framework Pyramid for daily use.
*Note: For such a long webdev career I have suprisingly few things to share and to be proud of. The reason is probably lack of time and motivation to perfectly document and put projects for public use. Or simply maybe because I am too shy/coward. I am trying to fix that though:)
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