Je suis un polyvalant Thursday February 12, 2009, 0 comments

Je suis un polyvalant. Je suis un musicien, un artiste, un programmeur et un écrivain.

Je suis un musicien. Quand j’etais un enfant, j’ai été formé comme un pianiste au Conservatoire Royale de Musique de Toronto. Maintenant, je joue plusieurs d’instruments. La plupart des temps, je joue de la bass electrique dans un group.

Je suis aussi un artiste. Alors que l’école secondaire, j’ai été accepté dans le Ontario College of Art. Mais en place, j’ai choisi d’aller étudier la design graphique. Maintenant, je designe des sites Web.

Je suis un programmeur. Depuis 1995, j’ai construit des sites Web. Bien qu’il sont mon travail, HTML, CSS, Javascript et PHP sont aussi ma passion.

Je suis un écrivain. J’écris des articles sur mes sites Web. Au début, je viens d’écrire mes pensées, comme tout le monde, mais plus tard, j’ai commencé à écrire des histoires fictives. J’écris des histoires sur des lapins et des airships. J’écris des histoires sur des enfants, et les artistes, les musiciens et les programmeurs. Mes histoires souvent décrire les gens. J’aime écrire des histoires sur des gens. Surtout les histoires à propos des gens.

(Can you tell I’m studying French right now?)


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