Periodic Table, my First Public Upload

Periodic Table, my First Public Upload

Recently I found a link to an app that I’ve published online almost 10 years ago and as far as I remember, it’s my first publicly available application ever, free for download:

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I’m definitely not proud with the overall end product or the code quality produced back then, but that’s my first contribution to the free software initiative and I felt somewhat sentimental. The application was written in Visual Basic and it was a cheat sheet of the Periodic Table of the Elements, displaying various details for each element like the atomic number, temperatures of boiling or melting, density.

It was a great experience and my only product available online from that time. I had a bunch of applications dealing with book management, address books and others, so I’d like to commemorate that one here for future references. 2014 would be the 10 years anniversary of several milestones, including my first product and my Gmail account, and hopefully it’s laying the foundations for another 10 or even 20 years of positive activities in the right direction.


My name is Mario Peshev, a global SME Business Advisor running digital businesses for 20 the past years.

Born in Bulgaria, Europe, I gained diverse management experience through my training work across Europe, North America, and the Arab world. With 10,000+ hours in consulting and training for organizations like SAP, VMware, CERN, I’ve dedicated a huge amount of my time to helping hundreds of SMEs growing in different stages of the business lifecycle.

My martech agency DevriX grew past 50 people and ranks as a top 10 WordPress global agency and Growth Blueprint, my advisory firm, has served 400+ SME founders and executives with monthly ongoing strategy sessions.


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