I did some coding when I was younger, got more into it in college but ultimately thought it wasn't truly for me and finished my degree as a business major.
Got my first "business" job and ran quickly back to coding, which looked so much better. Still do "business" as an entrepreneur, but my trade is in software development.
That transition back into code was intense because I really wasn't confident in my skills and I had no money. But I worked my ass off and I'm glad I made the leap.
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I did some coding when I was younger, got more into it in college but ultimately thought it wasn't truly for me and finished my degree as a business major.
Got my first "business" job and ran quickly back to coding, which looked so much better. Still do "business" as an entrepreneur, but my trade is in software development.
That transition back into code was intense because I really wasn't confident in my skills and I had no money. But I worked my ass off and I'm glad I made the leap.