The good news is that I’m truly interested in learning.
The challenge is that I’ve realized being a generalist too early can slow real progress. It’s better to master one skill first, then expand from there.
Right now, I’m looking for a new opportunity—either to finish my studies through an apprenticeship or to land a job where I can keep growing.
These are the domains that currently interest me the most:
- Cybersecurity (analysis / reverse engineering)
- Automation
- ERP (SAP)
- No-code tools within the Microsoft ecosystem
Recently, I discovered Microsoft Learn and was honestly surprised that so courses are available for free—especially when SAP learning paths can cost around $1,500 per year.
So, it’s time to move from ideas to action
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I’ll be creating a portfolio to showcase real, concrete projects. My focus right now is simple: learn deeply and build consistently.
This dev blog marks a new chapter.
I hope I can stay consistent and share my progress here.
Bismillah.
Edit
I spent about two hours doing research about microsoft, and I finally understood the situation. The courses themselves are publicly accessible, but the sandbox environment for learning is limited to registered accounts. Based on what I found, I can’t use a personal email, it must developer account or I have to subscribe.
So in the end, there’s always something to pay — qadarAllah.
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