When I started going to college for programming I said "I want this as my career because I feel like I can create anything in code!" That was my goal back in 2010. I wanted to be able to create anything that I could think up, no matter how over the top it seemed. Now I feel like my goal is to teach others about what I've learned and hopefully help them avoid the struggles of getting started in the software world. I don't think I can ever really say that I'm done and I've met my goal but I'm happy for the goal I have right now.
When I started going to college for programming I said "I want this as my career because I feel like I can create anything in code!"
My sentiments exactly! And that's an awesome goal :) Contributing back to the community. The learning curve for programming is quite steep. It's no doubt that I admire people like you, who make the journey a bit easier. Keep up the great work!
Here's to constantly learning new things to help others :D
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When I started going to college for programming I said "I want this as my career because I feel like I can create anything in code!" That was my goal back in 2010. I wanted to be able to create anything that I could think up, no matter how over the top it seemed. Now I feel like my goal is to teach others about what I've learned and hopefully help them avoid the struggles of getting started in the software world. I don't think I can ever really say that I'm done and I've met my goal but I'm happy for the goal I have right now.
My sentiments exactly! And that's an awesome goal :) Contributing back to the community. The learning curve for programming is quite steep. It's no doubt that I admire people like you, who make the journey a bit easier. Keep up the great work!
Here's to constantly learning new things to help others :D