Python is, at the moment, my strongest, usable programming language. I am more skilled in an old BASIC dialect, and somewhat fair in Arduino C, and have control programs written in the two latter ones.
Probably my strongest overall skill is Linux, and I tend to be able to get around a lot of problems that others would just up and give up on and reinstall. And I just finished a weekend project of dabbling with Coreboot, so there's that.
I have all the time per week since I'm unemployed at present, and looking for some solid hits on this website to hopefully fund some medical expenses.
I tend to also be good at assessing, thinking on and proposing solutions to problems, be it stuff from how things should be programmed/structured, code style, management, or whatever else. I am currently doing minor commits on Git to a friend's repository, helping him with some basic webdev (HTML/CSS, no JS yet, though I have hello world level knowledge in it.)
I have a drawing tablet, but I am absolutely horrible at drawing. Looking to improve, though.
What's this about white hat, though?