I am what they call passionate about technology and software development. In the course of my work I have been involved in many projects for several corporate and government clients, I've done product development and have also been a part of an R&D/labs team. I've been using Agile techniques for 5-6 years now, working in teams as small as 1-2 people and as large as a couple of dozen.
I prefer to work in a Unix/Linux environment but have done quite a bit of Windows development in the past (enough to really appreciate Linux). I love the idea of open source, a few years ago I wrote a Maven 2 plugin as well as a couple of Hudson/Jenkins plugins (the code for these has been lost in the annals of history), I've also written a small unit testing framework in Ruby, the code for this (along with some other random stuff) is on my Github.
I love my work and deeply believe in improving myself, my team and every aspect of the projects that I am involved in. I do my best to foster a culture of open communication, respect and trust where-ever I am at. I am passionate about code, but try to take a pragmatic approach, code style and quality are important, but delivering a product is more important still - it's about finding a balance.
I have excellent technical, communication, leadership and interpersonal skills - even if I do say so myself - my coding skills can speak for themselves through my Github and my blog. I love software - I do it for work and I do it for fun. I'd likely be doing it even if I wasn't getting paid for it (although I'd much rather get paid if I at all possible, because getting paid for doing what you love is awesome).