This time I want to learn to design illustrations, I love them.
What are you thinking about learning next?
This time I want to learn to design illustrations, I love them.
What are you thinking about learning next?
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I'd like to learn music theory at some point.
I keep a list of things to learn at the back of whatever journal I'm using and transfer them over...a few unlearned on my current list:
Woodworking!
Currently learning JAMStack with Netlify, Gatsby, React, and Firebase.
Though, between work and family obligations, I get about 2 hours per week at best to work on the side project.
I would like to turn some random open source Kotlin project into a Kotlin Multiplatform project for work, but my current role doesn't include development so need to wait for projects to stabilize and open up a free hour per day or so (which is how I got a chance to try out j2objc a couple years ago)
I think I wanna take this math class (I'm a front end dev that's into animations and I miss math)
edx.org/course/linear-algebra-foun...
How to play Freight Train on guitar. It's all about the thumb (apparently) ...
I would really like to learn more about SVGs.
Me too. Part of learning illustration is knowing SVG ๐
Elm and UI design :)~~
I would like to learn haxe these days. and give a try to write cross platform library for one my games to replace google play services.
Technical: Kubernetes and hopefully contribute as well (just got back from KubeCon so still on a high lol).
Non-tech: Flying; hoping to start flying lessons soon and get my Private Pilot's License.
Tech - domain driven design.
Non-tech - still thinking, I have no life. May be domain driven design
WebAssembly. There are a lot of interesting things going on in this space.
What I'll probably end up learning next is Azure DevOps multiphase pipelines because that's what my day job requires.
How to write better answers in forums ๐