Hi all, 

Just sending a message to introduce myself. I've been interested in all 
sorts of programming/making for years now and as the Hackspace has moved to 
Hanley I thought I would finally make the move and come along!

I work as a freelance Web developer/programmer and also do some computer 
repair and teaching as well. I'm interested in all aspects of computing, in 
particular learning more about programming/different languages, and 
tinkering/learning a lot more about linux. I also play around with 
raspberry pis/arduinos and am always looking for new projects to do with 
those.

I'm also a fully licensed radio amateur and that is perhaps one aspect that 
I could bring to the space if there is interest? Putting up an aerial, 
getting on the air, getting a callsign for the club, or even doing 
examinations from the club in the future? I'm barely adequate at soldering 
so one future project, as I learn more, is I'd like to build a transmitter 
or try to incoporate a raspberry pi into a future radio project as I know 
there is a lot of scope there in relation to the digital modes. 

I think for a while I'll be coming along and learning and gradually I hope 
to be able to bring something to the club, hopefully, at least some 
projects. 

I'm also looking to start my first beer brewing project...which may or may 
not work!

Hope to see you all soon, 

Mark

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