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My name is Ronny Welter. I was born in the previous millenium. That's all I'm willing to tell you about my age. I grew up thinking that creativity was a gift only given to the talented and that I was not part of that group. Over the years I have learned to understand that creativity is something you do. Not have. But by that time I had already bought this domain name and I was not willing to separate myself from it. So here we are.
I've worked in several industries for a wide range of clients including Saatchi & Saatchi, Apple, DPG Media, Flir Technologies, Teledyne, Barco and more. My contributes ranged from creative department, producer, lead dev, lead architect, solutions engineer and at one point "creative octopus".
My skills have been developed over the years the old fashioned way and strengthened by the better part of 2 decades of professional exposure to living up to the highest demands the client could make and trying to over-achieve.
But even though I'm self-taught... - Ok, yea I spent a couple of years in Kortrijk University horsing around. They've got some great lecturers and professors that were not only good at teaching but also excelled at inspiring. Even though I'm mostly self-taught and grown by the mistakes I've made over the years, I'm not fighting the future. I have fully embraced AI and it has become an integral part of my workflow, either for research, learning, debugging, assisting me in complex tasks but mostly writing code.
AI coding tools like OpenAI Codex, Claude Code and Google Gemini (not really) have become so good at writing code that most of the time, I don't need to actually review it anymore. Strong prompting, architecture planning and some solid guardrails allow me to build large-scale apps at absurd speeds. Yes, mistakes creep in but at the pace we're going, taking a few hours every few days to debug something and clean up a little mess is a small price to pay when you realize that the amount of work we did in 3 days could not have been done by a team of 10 in the span of a month. Yes, mistakes creep in but if you don't overstretch the ambition to deliver fast and often, one person can comfortably deliver huge software projects for fractions of what it used to cost with higher UX and creative freedom for what the client and the customer require.
Below is a graph that comically represents what I rock at.
Skills graphs like this actually turn me off but people tend to like them so whatever. Here goes.