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Jamie van Cadsand. The author of this website.
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Hey Engineers,
I’m Jamie van Cadsand, born on October 26, 1992, alongside my twin brother. I grew up in a foster family in Oost-Souburg, Zeeland. My greatest passion is inventing things and working on projects—ranging from small breadboard setups to designing complete printed circuit boards (PCBs). I also started working as a programmer in the summer of 2018, when I was 25, so I’ve gained quite a bit of experience programming in PureBasic and Arduino.
I’m Jamie van Cadsand, born on October 26, 1992, alongside my twin brother. I grew up in a foster family in Oost-Souburg, Zeeland. My greatest passion is inventing things and working on projects—ranging from small breadboard setups to designing complete printed circuit boards (PCBs). I also started working as a programmer in the summer of 2018, when I was 25, so I’ve gained quite a bit of experience programming in PureBasic and Arduino.
I’ve had a computer since the summer of 2006, when I was 13, though I had very little experience back then; it all started with gaming. I hope to release many more projects on this website, including my "dreaming technology"—something I’ve been working to turn into reality since early 2026. Fingers crossed! Right now, I’m teaching myself how to design PCBs.
Jamie van Cadsand.
Last Updated:
07/03/2026.