I'm a qualified accountant with 15 years of work experience in corporate environment, but having coding as a hobby, and some side projects. In the last 3 years I spent my time writing business software. I also played trombone in various local bands etc as a hobby.
How does one go from writing code as a hobby to writing business software? I suppose, even the code you wrote as a hobby was used somewhere so you could get a feedback on your work?
I wrote VBA at work for Excel, then some SQL, then Access + VBA, and I ended up with C#/MS SQL, this during work and besides my main responsibilities in finance. Now I have some fully working apps sold to the company and now I'm looking for work as a software developer.
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I'm a qualified accountant with 15 years of work experience in corporate environment, but having coding as a hobby, and some side projects. In the last 3 years I spent my time writing business software. I also played trombone in various local bands etc as a hobby.
How does one go from writing code as a hobby to writing business software? I suppose, even the code you wrote as a hobby was used somewhere so you could get a feedback on your work?
I wrote VBA at work for Excel, then some SQL, then Access + VBA, and I ended up with C#/MS SQL, this during work and besides my main responsibilities in finance. Now I have some fully working apps sold to the company and now I'm looking for work as a software developer.