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Andrew Bonacci
Andrew Bonacci

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Winds of Change...

It was with heavy heart that I informed my mentorship team at Perpetual Education that I would no longer be a part of their journey. Recent life events meant that I was merely pushing through rather than learning for understanding. As Derek said, PE should not become a to-do list, nor did I want it to become that. PE is an excellent program and I am thankful to have been a part of it. I’ll be in touch with my colleagues and mentor to see what awesome things they create. Also, this is not the end of my programming and development journey.

I’ve learned a lot from my time at PE, and I will continue to practice at my own pace. I am still going to write about my journey and my accomplishments moving forward, especially as I wade further into the ocean of programming and thinking like a programmer.

Stay tuned~
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