Recovering interrupter with occasional relapses, lover of spreadsheets, blogger, programmer, adept debugger, conjurer of analogies, and probably other things.
Recovering interrupter with occasional relapses, lover of spreadsheets, blogger, programmer, adept debugger, conjurer of analogies, and probably other things.
Now, let's remove compute technology from the equation. What are your interests and passions. What does that domain look like. What "problems" do you see there? What about you and your values and beliefs energize you.
In other words, tech is a tool. Why do you have this tool in your hand? What is it that you look to do?
With all of the options, start looking at what problems you like to solve and/or what comes easily to you.
For myself I love data problems and server-side constraints.
I like to solve backend and security problems.
Now, let's remove compute technology from the equation. What are your interests and passions. What does that domain look like. What "problems" do you see there? What about you and your values and beliefs energize you.
In other words, tech is a tool. Why do you have this tool in your hand? What is it that you look to do?
I would say that I like to solve security issues by creating a more secure system.