Started a Computer Science degree in '88 but circumstances changed and I started down the IT support, Systems Engineer path.
Trying to get back in to coding, find projects, continue the CS degree....
Interesting to read, and I'm taking a look at 100DaysOfCode now, while I'm on holidays. With the intetion to start when i get back home.
I usually struggle to find time, with a busy job, to learn. So the procrastination comments suit me as well.
Not looming to change jobs, at least not for a while, as I work in IT and do get to use coding more and more in the work I do, but was very interested I the comments that potential employers had read your blog, or dev.to posts.
Always good to read posts like this. Not everyone is looking for just the I've done this for decades comments.
I have seen the same pattern too. All the programmers are experienced and they write blogs about how they have come this far and what they did as a beginner but beginners like us rarely write posts about what they are learning and how they are approaching towards becoming a developer. I am glad you found my post useful :) Hoping to see you on my newsfeed for 100daysofcode :D
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Interesting to read, and I'm taking a look at 100DaysOfCode now, while I'm on holidays. With the intetion to start when i get back home.
I usually struggle to find time, with a busy job, to learn. So the procrastination comments suit me as well.
Not looming to change jobs, at least not for a while, as I work in IT and do get to use coding more and more in the work I do, but was very interested I the comments that potential employers had read your blog, or dev.to posts.
Always good to read posts like this. Not everyone is looking for just the I've done this for decades comments.
I have seen the same pattern too. All the programmers are experienced and they write blogs about how they have come this far and what they did as a beginner but beginners like us rarely write posts about what they are learning and how they are approaching towards becoming a developer. I am glad you found my post useful :) Hoping to see you on my newsfeed for 100daysofcode :D