Started learning to program seriously early 2017, cofounded a web company, did that for a bit and then life changed and we closed that down and I moved into Sr. Ops Mgmt and Project Mgmt.
This is encouraging, i'm teaching myself specifically for the reason you mentioned, because I enjoy it. I enjoy problem solving for the sake of problem solving and it was encouraging to see that my previous non tech work wasnt seen as a waste and that my forays into making a portfolio and my github work wasnt just a pipedream. Thx for just writing an encouraging piece for us non cs peeps out there trying to keep up and do cool stuff!
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This is encouraging, i'm teaching myself specifically for the reason you mentioned, because I enjoy it. I enjoy problem solving for the sake of problem solving and it was encouraging to see that my previous non tech work wasnt seen as a waste and that my forays into making a portfolio and my github work wasnt just a pipedream. Thx for just writing an encouraging piece for us non cs peeps out there trying to keep up and do cool stuff!