Jeroen Hulscher

Jeroen Hulscher (’84) is a Dutch webdeveloper, who currently works for Tam Tam. He is well-known for his fetisj for “clean code”, and specialized in webstandards, accessibility and semantics.

He also works at the Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences as a teacher and lecturer.

On this blog you'll find information about his interests, brainwaves and other online-related info, as well as powerpoints and other material concerning his lessons and presentations.
Dec 12
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“It was the best extra 22 nanoseconds I’ve ever spent with the kids”

Okay. This might actually be part of the blog about Tesla Coils I wrote earlier today. Wired published an article on a retired Linux Kernel Programmer who now has devoted his life to atom clocks. The title of this blog is his response to an experiment he did with his family on a holiday trip. I guess I’m just easily touched by passion. I just really like the idea of devoting a life to a certain subject of work or science.

 

So. What’s your passion in life? 

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