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J Verheij

fullstack developer @ VDAB
Antwerp, Belgium

during my education i've found appriciation for PHP as a language, but i also realized i'm much more interested in legacy languages, such as COBOL and C.
considering there's an every expanding gap in those critical systems, this is were i find myself the most useful and able to develop myself further.

Tech stack

Back-end

SQL
PHP
C
Cobol

Front-end

HTML
CSS
JavaScript
Language
Native Dutch
Dutch
Native
English
Fluent
German
Average
Work experience
Since 2008
currently a student @ VDAB
01 July 2008 - 30 January 2024

i've tasted the styles and experiences of a lot of different companies as a worker.
however, a couple years ago i felt the need to develop myself further in a different field.
it took me while to find what i really wanted to do, but here i am.

Education experience
Since 2024
fullstack developer @ VDAB
31 January 2024 - Present

this is the opportunity i took to get my foot in the door in this field.
i want to develop myself further in legacy languages, which sadly is not a education option, but we all have to start somewhere.

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