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title: About me
date: 2021-09-10T19:34:01+02:00
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I enjoy learning new things.
When I was younger I was lucky enough to be able to play around with computers
and programming languages, but at the time I didn't yet realize how deep it all
really is. I was barely writing my first programs in Lua, PHP, or JavaScript
back then.
When I was about 16 years old, by chance, I came across a bunch of
[Japanese](https://youtu.be/SfnbdZR2KOo) [songs](https://youtu.be/M5xgGWeK1lQ)
and I decided that I should learn this beautiful language. It's one thing to
start learning a language and another to actually follow through and learn it,
and well, I guess I'm just this crazy.
Once it was the time to go to a university I decided to study computer science,
and that is where I actually learned what computer science really is or what
implications it has. I came across language like OCaml and Scala which
absolutely blew my mind.
Throughout the years that I could spend at the university I had the privilege
to learn commonly used programming languages like C#, Java, TypeScript, Python,
C++, and other useful technologies. I also went out of my own way to learn
Haskell and Rust.
## Q&A
**Q. Why did you create this website?**
I decided to create it as a way to practice my skills, and indeed a lot of what
I currently know about running a website and web development is a direct result
of me working on this. To simplify everything it's a static website served from
Nginx, this way I don't have to do nearly any maintenance work.
**Q. Can I take a look at the source code?**
Sure thing! The source code is available in
[a repository on GitHub](https://github.com/kamoshi/kamoshi.org),
and you're welcome to learn. I just have one single request please, if you
would like to use this code for your own website do allow others to learn from
it too!
**Q. What's your setup?**
I currently use Arch Linux with KDE Plasma desktop as my daily driver. For
editing code I use Neovim with plugins. I also have a server running NixOS,
it's the same server which serves this website.
**Q. Why do you use Neovim?**
Neovim feels simple and to the point, imagine something between Notepad++ and
VS Code, but awesome. I don't want to use Emacs, because I'm not really a fan
of lisps, and it seems like way too much for my taste.