DeProgrammer is an inborn geek who had either zero or one friend at any given time for the initial 12 years of his life. He's loved to draw since he was little, and yet his body fails him; making so much as an inch-long line requires intense concentration, lest it look like a dull saw. Still, he drew a lot when he was little, and what he most liked to draw were games, made to be played with the imagination. But this wasn't enough for him anymore. At the age of 12, he began a rampage to become a videogame programmer, using Visual Basic.
To this day, DeProgrammer has not changed one of his silly pencil-drawn imagination games into a videogame, but he's got bigger and better things on his mind. Currently, he has developed several videogames and a lot more random programs, such as an equation solver/grapher, a color counter, a GIF animator (WIP at the time of this writing), a miscellaneous image effects program, a Notepad replacement with a very complex search feature, a massive file back-up program, a 3D Rubick's cube, and a crapload of other, smaller programs. He makes a lot of sprites for his programs, although they aren't of exceptional quality, and he rather enjoys doing it. He also likes to write sometimes, compose short musics, play videogames, and hang out with his friends.
His biggest project is a fangame, Metroid: Genesis, which can be found at dpmm.110mb.com/Genesis. He is very happy with the work he did on the map editor, most of all, but he is proud enough of his sprite work.
DeProgrammer became a Christian in 2005, and since then, he's improved so much at everything--yes, he's even improved at improving--that you would never imagine what his past was like. Given that he only started getting awesome after he became Christian, it should be easy enough to draw the conclusion that he didn't do it on his own.