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Hi, I’m Wouter Groeneveld | About Me.jpg | purple | true |
And I have a deep passion to inspire others on everything that drives me. I like to think of myself as one of those polymaths or Rennaissance Men:
Renaissance man (noun) - a person with many talents or areas of knowledge.
Professionally, I am a PhD researcher at the Faculty of Engineering Technology, KU Leuven. I have been an experienced software engineer for 11 years before that, taking on various roles from agile coaching to technical lead. I am not only interested in technical software development, but also in what happens at non-cognitive, human level when developing software together.
I used to be only good at programming because I thought, as a Computer Scientist, you specialize instead of generalize. But the more I worked with computers, the more my hands itched to do something else. So nowadays I love to go wide and pass on that enthusiasm for knowledge on any level.
Those areas of knowledge include:
Software development
- Test your stuff before writing your code! I’m a heavy Test Driven Development (TDD) fan and I bark at those who don’t. I teach agile software engineering techniques, in both industry and academia.
- I love dynamic languages. I have taught Javascript as a dynamic and functional language. Every excuse to write in something dynamic is a good one.
- Pair programming used as a tool to learn from each other and to improve code quality are two values I firmly believe in.
Take a look at my Github account.
Baking
- I hold a professional bread baker's degree so naturally I love to think of myself as a real baker.
- My passion within baking is sourdough bread, spreading the word by organizing workshops to repopularize its use.
Writing and philosophizing
- I'm a fountain pen addict and avid journaler.
- This website is the ideal base for writing down my thoughts about virtually anything, primarily intended to amuse myself and not others.
- I like to integrate Philosophical and Psychological approaches into my research.
Drawing
- I'm just starting to learn how to use ink other than for writing purposes.
Where good ideas come from: books
I keep an active Goodreads account where I manage everything I've read and want to read. I invite you to join the community there. Marking a book as read and writing a (short) review never was that satisfying...
I used to be almost exclusively a fantasy reader. Now I mostly read non-fiction on the most diverse topics, but I do have a soft spot for things like philosophy, art, mindful food and software engineering.
These are the latest 12 books I've read: