A little about me, and what this page will be about from now on.
My name is Andreas and I have more than 16 years of experience being a professional developer for Windows, Mobile platforms and the Web using more technologies than I really care to count at this time.
During my spare time I have always spent time on my own projects, learning new things as they come. Though until recently my monetizing efforts for my hobby-projects has been running half speed.
Being a dad certainly gives a lot of motivation for trying to bring more money to spend on the kids. And to be honest our financial situation has not always been the best as I have been the only provider in this family.
Some months ago though, I decided to try to make some more money from my personal projects. I will share all progress on this page, and on the way I can hopefully provide you with some hints and tips on what to do, and what not to do.
So, is it really possible to start from zero? Without any initial resources to talk about? In the posts that will follow I will share my experiences.
Enjoy your stay.
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