Hi everyone, I heard about dev.to during a coding bootcamp campus tour in NYC. A guy from the tour group was an engineer himself, and he referred to dev.to as the most friendly dev community out there. So here I am :)
I've worked in news/media industry for almost a decade, including 5 fruitful years at Yahoo Taiwan. In 2017 I left Yahoo (and Taiwan, my homeland) and moved to NYC to help revamp a news website.
As the first and only product manager there, I felt a strong urge to gain solid knowledge of data structure and full-stack development. Plus, I miss creating/building things.
So I left the job, recently got accepted into Access Labs coding bootcamp via WeWork/Flatiron School, and my cohort starts tomorrow.
Let the new journey begin!
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Hi everyone, I heard about dev.to during a coding bootcamp campus tour in NYC. A guy from the tour group was an engineer himself, and he referred to dev.to as the most friendly dev community out there. So here I am :)
I've worked in news/media industry for almost a decade, including 5 fruitful years at Yahoo Taiwan. In 2017 I left Yahoo (and Taiwan, my homeland) and moved to NYC to help revamp a news website.
As the first and only product manager there, I felt a strong urge to gain solid knowledge of data structure and full-stack development. Plus, I miss creating/building things.
So I left the job, recently got accepted into Access Labs coding bootcamp via WeWork/Flatiron School, and my cohort starts tomorrow.
Let the new journey begin!