Martin Hassman
🎓 I studied University of Chemistry and Technology in Prague🥼 I participated in: CZilla, Zdroják, Dámeroušky, Covid Portál, Česko.Digital⚙️ I can work as: web developer, copywriter, tech writer, social media manager📣 I helped organize conferences: WebExpo, aDevCamp, mDevCamp, Devel.cz🌍 I love learning languages. I speak Czech and English. I’m learning Spanish. I’m interested in Vietnamese, Polish and French.🔭 I’m currently working on Subfilter, a free useful tool for improving listening skills in foreign language learning.👀 Read its story.- 🖧 My social profiles: Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn
🔍 I’m looking for...
🤝 People to help me with Subfilter project : testers, UX designers, polyglots and languages teachers, learning scientists, NLP (natural language processing) programmers🗣️ People for language exchange🧥 The black GTUG jacket that I got as a reward for organizing Google Developer Day Hackathon 2010 in Prague and forget it somewhere.
📜 More information about me...
📘 My favorite writer is Neil Gaiman⚡ Fun facts:- I have never attended any hackathon, but I have organized three.
- I founded magazine Zdroják by mistake.
- During my studies I wrote two fairy tales about biochemistry, that got published in the Czech Bulletin of Biochemistry and were printed in several research institutes in the Czech Republic. During my university exams, some examiners asked me suspiciously: Are you the guy who wrote that story about Cinderella enzyme?
- I have also written two scripts for theatre plays. Both had a chemical topic. One of them was rehearsed and played by children from a basic school, that did not know chemistry at all.
✍️ I like meeting with people contributing to the World Wide Web and I love doing interviews with them. My favorites:🎤 My last public talks (in Czech):- The path to better learning (45min talk at Barcamp Plzen 2019)
- How to create addons for World of Warcraft (5min lightning talk at Devel 2019 conference)
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