My previous blogpost was about paradigm shifts that are happening within an organization, allowing non-technical business people to graphically design documents, electronic forms, but also interactive communications for mobile devices.
When I was little, my father was a programmer, so we’ve always had a computer at home. I wrote my first computer program when I was 11 years old. It simulated a conversation between me and the computer, which– for no special reason – I named “Brian”. I lost my interest in computers during my teens, but then decided to study computer science after high school.