My name is Sebastian and I was part of this community ages ago (or at least it feels like ages). I have since been working at different projects and the past few years I was working for Infineon (now Intel) as a database developer (using Python). In 2012 I have been co-founder of a small software company and we've composed a team to develop a 2D platforming game (which will hopefully be funded by Kickstarter). When searching for the technology we'd use I remembered about PureBasic and after evaluating all of our options PureBasic came out as the tool we'd use.
So wait a minute:
1. get PureBasic licence? Check!
2. Introduce myself to the community? Check!
3....
4. Profit

Anyways, I hope I'll get along well with all of you and I'll try to not only absorb knowledge from this forums but to also give back a little bit as I'm re-learning the ins and outs of PureBasic.