Nº 001
In case you were curious, I have a few cats. These are the feline overlords I mention in all my social media bios.
Who I Am
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I am curious. Every time I am mind-blown or come across something I really like, I go figure out why. I usually succeed, other times, I leave it alone so it doesn't lose it's magic.
I am minimal. I tend to simplify things a lot. Sometimes that's a good thing—sometimes, not so much. I believe there should always be a balance to how things work.
I am human. I make many mistakes. I learn from those mistakes to get better and improve myself. This is a constant thing.
What I Do
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I’m a self-taught, product-minded iOS/macOS Developer with a background in web development and product design.
Due to my curiosity for both design and development, I love working on meaningful products in close collaboration with designers and product people, and being part of the "why".
By day I work as an iOS Developer at Practice where I, together with an amazing team, build a tool that helps individuals run their entire practices and coaching businesses from one place.
By night I like to build apps that solve problems or satisfy needs that other apps haven't yet. I built Tiny Weather because I couldn't find a beautiful, simple, privacy-minded weather app. I built Tiny Softbox to fix my bad office lighting. I'm building Balance to help people achieve and maintain work-life balance.
I'm a member of the Swift Website Workgroup (SWWG)—a steering team that helps guide the evolution of the Swift.org website.
Other than that, I like taking each day as it comes.
Where You can Find Me
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This website is my home on the internet, but you can also find me elsewhere.
I use Twitter to share random things and thoughts and to connect with like-minded people. You can follow me @alexandberg.
As I'm a supported of free speech, I'm also on Mastodon. You can follow me there at @alexandersandberg@iosdev.space.
On GitHub, you can find some of my open-source projects. You can find me at @alexandersandberg.
I don't use LinkedIn much but you can still find me on there @alexandberg.
You can also reach out to me via email at hi@alexandersandberg.com.
I'm not interested in your app services or million-dollar inheritances, but I appreciate the thought.
Timeline
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If you're interested, here is a timeline summarizing the path I've taken and the decisions I've made to get to where I am today.
2001
I was born lol
2001
Wrote my first lines of code by following course examples taught by the local school for students 5 years above me.
2001
Wrote my first lines of code by following course examples taught by the local school for students 5 years above me.
2001
Wrote my first lines of code by following course examples taught by the local school for students 5 years above me.
2001
Wrote my first lines of code by following course examples taught by the local school for students 5 years above me.
2001
Wrote my first lines of code by following course examples taught by the local school for students 5 years above me.
2001
Wrote my first lines of code by following course examples taught by the local school for students 5 years above me.
2001
Wrote my first lines of code by following course examples taught by the local school for students 5 years above me.
2001
Wrote my first lines of code by following course examples taught by the local school for students 5 years above me.
2001
Wrote my first lines of code by following course examples taught by the local school for students 5 years above me.