About Janos Burkhalter
Janos Burkhalter is a web developer with a broad technical background. As a basis, he has completed training as a computer scientist EFZ, specializing in systems technology and as a polygraph EFZ. He learned everything else about web development through self-study. For several years, he has been developing modern web applications, creating appealing web designs and optimizing digital products for an intuitive user experience.
His motivation is to create functional, stable and user-friendly digital solutions that focus on people. Functionality and user guidance always come first for him. Good design is important to him, but only makes sense if it gets people to their destination quickly, easily and without detours.
When Janos is not at the computer, he seeks balance in other activities. He used to go to the gym regularly to stay in shape, but now he does this at home. But endurance sports should not be neglected either. He loves racquet sports such as tennis, table tennis and badminton. He is particularly motivated by exciting duels with equal opponents where he can put his skills to the test. Outside of sport, he likes to enjoy nature and go for long walks. For him, nature and exercise are the ideal balance to working at a computer screen. But social contacts are also very important to him. In his free time, you can meet him at cozy game evenings with friends or at barbecues on warm summer days.
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Janos' favorite recipe: Caprese pasta
At ValueQuest, we don't believe in run-of-the-mill feedback solutions. Every organization is different. That's why we develop surveys that are tailored to your specific requirements - whether you are an SME or a large corporation. Good collaboration and inspiration don't just happen at your desk, but sometimes also over lunch or dinner. That's why we not only share our expertise here, but also our favorite recipes from the ValueQuest team.
This is how it's done
- Prepare the salad bowl. Wash the tomatoes and cucumber, peel the cucumber and onion. Cut the tomatoes, onion and cucumber into semi-circular slices (0.5 - 1 cm wide). Separate the onions so that not too much onion ends up on a fork at the same time when eating. Cut the olives in half. Place all the ingredients in the bowl.
- Insider tip: Cut off 1⁄4 of the feta cheese, wash your hands and use them to finely crumble the feta cheese over the bowl and massage it into the ingredients. If you prefer to keep your hands clean, you can mash the feta cheese with a fork and achieve a similar result by stirring well. Cut the remaining 3⁄4 of the feta cheese into 1-1.5 cm cubes and add to the bowl.
- Finally, season with plenty of oregano, pepper to taste and a little salt (be careful when adding salt, as the feta cheese is already very salty). Add a generous amount of olive oil and stir well again. The feast is ready!
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Ingredients
Appetizer for 4 portions
- 4 aromatic tomatoes
- 1 crunchy cucumber
- 200 g Greek feta cheese
- 1⁄2 Onion
- 15 pitted green olives
- Dried oregano
- little salt
- Pepper to taste
- high-quality olive oil
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