Seldom without a computer of some sort since graduating from the University of British Columbia in 1978, I have been a full-time Linux user since 2005, a full-time Solaris and SunOS user from 1986 through 2005, and UNIX System V user before that.
On the technical side of things, I have spent a great deal of my career as a consultant, doing data analysis and visualization; especially spatial data analysis. I have a substantial amount of related programming experience, using C, awk, Java, Python, PostgreSQL, PostGIS and lately Groovy. I'm looking at Julia with great interest. I have also built a few desktop and web-based applications, primarily in Java and lately in Grails with lots of JavaScript on the front end and PostgreSQL as my database of choice.
Aside from that, I spend a considerable amount of time writing proposals, technical reports and - of course - stuff on https://www.opensource.com.
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Ok, Torsten. You might find a few earlier articles I've written about MPD and clients of use to you. Try this one for instance https://opensource.com/article/17/8/cantata-music-linux
Thanks for the comment, Torsten. If I understand your point correctly, I believe MPD provides this kind of capability. But I'm not sure how that contributes to a really well thought out product; it seems more of an architecture decision to me (separating client and server).