Summary
Plom Heller is a Berlin-based programmer with 15 years of experience blending software development, writing, and cultural criticism. Currently coding at MNT Research and maintaining long-running personal projects like the PlomRogue roguelike engine and PlomWiki, they bridge hands-on engineering with a strong background in lecturing, film criticism, and futurist writing. Their career moves between product-focused roles (Talon.One) and creative self-directed work, reflecting an ability to ship maintainable code while producing thoughtful commentary on technology and culture. Notably, Plom pairs deep indie-project stewardship with published authorship and teaching experience, bringing both technical craft and narrative clarity to complex problems.
15 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
dropped out film studies philosophy, dropped out film studies philosophy at Freie Universität Berlin
English, German