I'm an Android engineer who enjoys learning new stuff and working on challenging projects. People know me as someone adaptable and entirely passionate about continuous self-improvement.
Building some small projects once in a while is definitively a great way to apply all the knowledge that you have recently acquired.
Regarding if I would change something in the list after two years, maybe if I think hard enough, I could find something that can be as important. However, I think these have been the foundation of all the other things that I have acquired over time.
Knowing what to learn and how to learn it, transform that into a skill that can provide you the ability to build something, and then show it to the world in the most effective way possible. At least in the professional aspect, continue to be the most important things or are least the ones that I think somebody can take out the most from it.
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Hey Diogo, thank you very much for your comment.
Building some small projects once in a while is definitively a great way to apply all the knowledge that you have recently acquired.
Regarding if I would change something in the list after two years, maybe if I think hard enough, I could find something that can be as important. However, I think these have been the foundation of all the other things that I have acquired over time.
Knowing what to learn and how to learn it, transform that into a skill that can provide you the ability to build something, and then show it to the world in the most effective way possible. At least in the professional aspect, continue to be the most important things or are least the ones that I think somebody can take out the most from it.