I run the Divi Module business on the side now. I accepted a job offer, and I’m currently working as a Java developer, developing the backend for the mobile app of a German telephone provider. For example, when I was studying and working part-time, I bought my first Mac and started developing iOS and Mac apps.Ībout a year ago, my wife and I paused our world trip after 3 years so we could have our son, and we are now living in Germany again. I mainly developed backend systems in Java, but in my free time, I explored other languages and technologies. I was one of only two students in my year who actually understood software development, and it was so much fun that I stuck with it and became a professional software developer. It was clear that someday I had to work with computers one or the other way so I made an apprenticeship where I worked with hardware and software. Ever since my family got our first computer, somewhere in 1992 or 1993 I believe, I was addicted to it. Jan, it’s a pleasure to connect with you and thank you so much for agreeing to do this interview! Please tell us, where are you from and what’s your background? How did you get into coding and development? His Divi modules started gaining organic popularity and gained traction from there! Let’s jump in and find out more… Today we’re excited to interview Jan Thielemann – a self-taught Divi module developer who built his WordPress business Divi Sensei and sells a host of other Divi modules and add-ons! He not only learned WordPress plugin development but also built his business while traveling the world.
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