I began with web development in 2008 and became serious about it in 2012. So I guess I
already have 10 years of experience, wow.
Some career advice is always welcome. At this moment I'm a bit bored with freelance work (which is a very privileged thing to say) and I'm looking for some bigger challenges. I could start my own company, or I could try and find my dream job locally or I could hunt for a remote job. I'm not sure what I want to do yet but it feels like I should make a proper decision soon. I might write a post about this, but any articles on making decisions and career advice would be useful.
Thanks for the interest. So ehm, what's your deal? 😉
I'm a small business programmer. I love solving tough problems with Python and PHP. If you like what you're seeing, you should probably follow me here on dev.to and then checkout my blog.
I'm a business school graduate so I have a slightly different take on things than most programmers. Maybe you'll find something there that resonates with you.
Cheers.
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I began with web development in 2008 and became serious about it in 2012. So I guess I
already have 10 years of experience, wow.
Some career advice is always welcome. At this moment I'm a bit bored with freelance work (which is a very privileged thing to say) and I'm looking for some bigger challenges. I could start my own company, or I could try and find my dream job locally or I could hunt for a remote job. I'm not sure what I want to do yet but it feels like I should make a proper decision soon. I might write a post about this, but any articles on making decisions and career advice would be useful.
Thanks for the interest. So ehm, what's your deal? 😉
Hi Arden, you might be interested in an overview of my approach to becoming a wildly successful small business programmer.
I'm a business school graduate so I have a slightly different take on things than most programmers. Maybe you'll find something there that resonates with you.
Cheers.