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Hi there

Luis EGO

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My name is Luis, somehow Italian, somehow Spaniard, somehow Mexican, I've lived in all three countries and a few more.
Although I never graduated (got my HS diploma at 28) I worked for some years as freelance telecom troubleshooter being considered "the best" by my whole team, I'm a natural born programmer as well (I just do it better than most even If I was never "educated" to it) I'm one of the core developers of Wireshark, the network protocol analyser.

I self diagnosed myself at about 30, when questioning myself on how it was possible that I was always surrounded by mediocre intellects, and why most people could not understand complex phenomena.

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Hello and Welcome,
No matter how you got here, or if you have Aspergers or not, this is a good place to be. It is safe to talk about your feelings, and to learn.
 
Welcome :)

I've noticed a few people on the spectrum tend to gravitate towards programming, and are themselves self-taught. You're quite lucky to have quite a natural talent to rely on. I hope you feel right at home here.
 

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