
He was called a lot of names in the past: photography fanatic, mtb addict, pingdom warrior, free software fighter. Now, he's a creative and organizational force powering the astronaut starship to its final destination: every mobile device in the world.
It is been rumored that he was sent by aliens to spy on the human race. Writes code at the speed of light. Mad about software security, performance and scalability. Speaks C, C++, C#, Java, Ruby, PHP ... Blah, blah… Huh… Thinks he knows everything about technology (even though he's wrong occasionally). Sometimes he is cool. An optimist.
Illustrator is his second name. Photoshop, Flash and Adobe comprise his arsenal which is empowered by his creativity. Feels ready for the voyage and being an astronaut
in search of new ideas.
His main power is his creative brain. It produces numerous funny noises and graffiti that are out of this world. Limited only by his own imagination, he converts simple hand strokes into timeless digital art masterpieces.
A mobile web developer freak. Sees the world through his 480 x 800 px screen, but plans to double the resolution.
His keyboard is his best friend.
Started as an engineer, then teleported himself into sales. Now, he is the commander in chief of the astronaut’s ship, madly in love with design, stuck somewhere between here
and infinity. What's next?
Tried to enter a video game as a kid. This got him sent him to some spaceship knowledge program in order to wash and upgrade his brain. But they couldn’t mend him. In some strange language, most likely Objective-C, he is often heard saying , "Knowledge is just a tool creativity is everything."
An astronaut that loves the fusion of art and engineering. He's an iPhone developer that fluently speaks Objective-C and other
related languages. He also loves computer games and has a precise sense
for good design.
Passionate about system automation. Loves that technology has enabled us to replace manual labor with highly efficient, automated processes. That's a great achievement, because now we can focus on what's really important: creation and design, interpersonal
relations and our lives.
An astronaut who uses words as his weapons. Fascinated by the World Wide Words, he wants to combine language, Internet and ads
into science. Believes he can help the
starship make a bigger mark in the mobile universe. A Monty Python's fan.