mom of 4
loves: snow and skateboard, good whiskey and conversation; code is a given.
strengths: communicating value, having empathy, go from ominous to tangible.
given: being a really good human.
Hmm...
Dev.to is great in that we can ask questions or celebrate victories or teach.
Tell us why you chose a bootcamp as opposed to other options (if any) available to you.
Or what was the topic/ piece of code that will stick with you forever? Was it a struggle and why? If you were to revisit, how'd you make it better. Any life lessons as a result? (Cause I'm nosey π€ͺ)
Write your career's press release - next time this year what will you be doing? Why's that exciting to you now? What steps will you take to make that fictitious press release a reality?
I got you! ππΎπ
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Hmm...
Dev.to is great in that we can ask questions or celebrate victories or teach.
Tell us why you chose a bootcamp as opposed to other options (if any) available to you.
Or what was the topic/ piece of code that will stick with you forever? Was it a struggle and why? If you were to revisit, how'd you make it better. Any life lessons as a result? (Cause I'm nosey π€ͺ)
Write your career's press release - next time this year what will you be doing? Why's that exciting to you now? What steps will you take to make that fictitious press release a reality?
I got you! ππΎπ