Computer programming is not just my profession, it's my passion. Striving to do my best on every project I always try to go one step beyond, and expand my knowledge.
From small personal projects of getting into protected mode in x86-assembly under DOS and drawing some Bresenham lines and midpoint circles on screen(0A000h), pixel by pixel, or programming an AVR microcontroller, in C, to flash some LEDs and move some servos around upon a press of a button; all the way up to developing multiplatform applications with ActionScript3/Starling or C#/Unity3D in a team of 3-6 people, working with artists, project managers and QA; I'm accustomed to a wide spectrum of programming practices and always ready to dive into anything, eager to learn something new.
Now, this last sentence was really long and I wasn't quite sure how to punctuate, so I've tried some semicolons... intuitively... writing is my hobby, and I'm not particularly good at it.