Personally Speaking
Published on OctĀ 30, 2015 (updated FebĀ 5, 2024), filed under misc (feed). (Share this on Mastodon orĀ Bluesky?)
After my eternal travels Iāve had entered a new stage of my life. Now that I and the dust have settled a little, the position that I assume in the world is a bit more clear, at least for the next couple of years.
A few notes about that position.
My main priority is writing. By now one can well say that Iām an author, by profession. I donāt even know how it happened that Iāve ended up writing books. (Coincidence? Thatās why I love philosophy.) A new book is in production as we speak [there we go], and as I edit this post I have three manuscripts open in other tabs.
My other priority is studying. Studying academically. Iāve decided to close the holes that I discovered in my own philosophy, psychology, sociology studies. Iām studying philosophy and economics at the UniversitƤt Hamburg.
Iām still in tech. The book in production is about coding standards (with my home publisher, OāReilly), and one of the other manuscripts Iām working on at the moment is also related to web development. Iām following important web dev lists and sites. Iām still, albeit not overly active, on the editorial panel of Smashing Magazine, and Iām also a member of the website jury of Design Made in Germany. Iām planning to attend and speak at some upcoming conferences. Iām tinkering on some of my own projects. And Iām open for ambitious ideas.
I may tweak my writing here. I shy away from such statements not to alienate you, the people whoāve been following my work over the years, but I suppose with my range of topics and ramblings I have already done so a few times. My academic studies donāt only ask for adjustments in time management, but they also, already, mend my views. And so Iāve become more critical of the more spontaneous philosophical and political musingsācritical enough that Iāve even discarded a couple of them. Still! Iāll keep on writing posts and articles in this place.
Putting a bit of āpersonalā in: Returning to Europe has brought the rest (in motion) that I needed, but not the kind of connection I was hoping for. Both family-related and political idealism have been choked, though the latter is not deadāit has simply taken the backseat again until the time is right. Iām happy to be around friends again (my best friends are all scattered around, yet a handful are in northern Germany), and yet I feel the need to meet and interact with more like-minded people, to build new and additional friendships. One cannot have too many good friends! If you are like-minded and drawn to dressy OCD-type lost souls, please say hello when youāre near Hamburg.
Thatās it.
About Me
Iām Jens (long: Jens Oliver Meiert), and Iām a web developer, manager, and author. Iāve been working as a technical lead and engineering manager for companies youāve never heard of and companies you use every day, Iām an occasional contributor to web standards (like HTML, CSS, WCAG), and I write and review books for OāReilly and Frontend Dogma.
I love trying things, not only in web development and engineering management, but also in other areas like philosophy. Here on meiert.com I share some of my experiences and views. (I value you being critical, interpreting charitably, and giving feedback.)