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nib2objc (2009) and SwiftMoment (2015-now) Bots on Github :) https://github.com/akosma

Both ideas came to me in the shower and both products were born in a weekend. The rest is history :)
Ha! The million dollar question. Just follow your gut, and you will find time to do what you _really_ want to do. If it is really something that you love to do, you will find the time. If you don't find the time, then it probably wasn't something you wanted to do that much in the first place.
I did not understand all of the message but I got the last bit :) thanks to you for reading!
(My complete and absolute lack of knowledge in Russian made me create a new thread with this answer :) sorry about that!)

Hi Shapelez! Thanks for the warm welcome :)
I don't really plan which languages to learn, every year I have picked one almost randomly, depending on the books I've read or some new job I had. I just pick one, any, and learn it. Sometimes I had to work with it, sometimes not.
I'm not really planning on switching to Android, but lately I wrote more Android code that I though I ever would… and some parts of it are really good. But to be fair, I still prefer iOS.
All the best!
Interesting comment! Thanks! :)

Yes well then again, please consider that this is my experience, not a survey of the industry. I have heard many good stories in Europe too, so maybe I just did not have enough good luck :)
Hah, good one. I don't have a fixed schedule if that's what you mean :) it is usually because I don't feel I really fit in the team. It's not the fault of anyone, some people just can't work together. In that case it is better to talk about this openly and then to move on.
Well that's a good question, don't know that many, I used Transact-SQL of course from version 6.5 to 2005, then a bit of MySQL and PostgreSQL, a tiny fraction of PL-SQL and for the past 8 years it was mostly SQLite. Cannot say which one I prefer… I like the SQLite licensing model though.
Hi Shapelez! Thanks for the warm welcome :)
I don't really plan which languages to learn, every year I have picked one almost randomly, depending on the books I've read or some new job I had. I just pick one, any, and learn it. Sometimes I had to work with it, sometimes not.
I'm not really planning on switching to Android, but lately I wrote more Android code that I though I ever would… and some parts of it are really good. But to be fair, I still prefer iOS.
All the best!

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