Long-term, I want to find a developer position with a company that makes a difference in the world. Something completely remote so I can travel across the United States to be close to family and friends that are spread across the country.
My name is John and my life long ambition is to work in the software industry. Entirely self taught. Been learning part time roughly 4 years. My main mission is full stack,
My ultimate dream is to become a developer of some sort. No entirely sure what side i want to go in yet. I am doing fullstack right now. This is all so i can provide a better life for my boys and wife and be happier than being stuck in a dead end job.
I really want to be a software developer. I don't care if I work at a big tech company, but the experience of that would be cool. I want to work with others, learn new things, and help build a great product for people to use. Plus we travel around the world for my wife's job so I'd like a career that I can also take with me.
I'm finishing up a bootcamp within the next few weeks and am starting to get stuff together for my job hunt. In the next couple of years, I'm hoping to just gain experience both working on a team of developers and as a coder. I am interested in accessibility, and will probably look into getting a certification in the future, then transition into accessibility development specifically.
I have now become a FullStack Developer with a strong understanding in software programming and engineering. Skills extend to both client-side and server-side code.
I'd ideally like to work as either a front end or full stack developer for a small forward thinking and community minded design or marketing firm, OR working for a small startup who's product is explicitly working towards social good and solving important problems
I am a science loving, pie baking, Tetris crushing, curious human that enjoys nature and research. Currently, I am learning Java, SQL, and web API design using Spring Boot.
Location
Montana, US
Education
Bachelor of Science - Biology, Bachelor of Science - Microbiology
My goal is to become a successful software developer. I am currently learning backend development but hope to learn the frontend as well. I love learning something new every day and look forward to encountering challenges as I continue to grow as a developer.
Fun fact of the day: Half of a byte is called a nibble.
I know...I couldn't believe it at first either. 😆
Shout-out to Base.cs podcast for this fun fact!
My goal would be to find an interesting career where I can continue to learn and grow and contribute AND have some work away from office flexibility I'm not sure coding fits the bill exactly but I'm checking it out and so far I like what I've found
My ultimate goal is to find a full time remote front end web developer role that lets me work with JavaScript and JavaScript frameworks. Besides having a developer job, I'd like to learn more about UX as well as find ways to combine my coding skills with my teaching background.
I'd like to be a developer but I'd also love to teach and write. Technical writing is something that has sparked my interest lately so I'm exploring that a bit while still working on game development.
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Long-term, I want to find a developer position with a company that makes a difference in the world. Something completely remote so I can travel across the United States to be close to family and friends that are spread across the country.
Ecosia is a really cool company - have you heard of them? They are a search engine that plants trees. I hope to apply there eventually.
My ultimate dream is to become a developer of some sort. No entirely sure what side i want to go in yet. I am doing fullstack right now. This is all so i can provide a better life for my boys and wife and be happier than being stuck in a dead end job.
I really want to be a software developer. I don't care if I work at a big tech company, but the experience of that would be cool. I want to work with others, learn new things, and help build a great product for people to use. Plus we travel around the world for my wife's job so I'd like a career that I can also take with me.
I'm finishing up a bootcamp within the next few weeks and am starting to get stuff together for my job hunt. In the next couple of years, I'm hoping to just gain experience both working on a team of developers and as a coder. I am interested in accessibility, and will probably look into getting a certification in the future, then transition into accessibility development specifically.
My goal is first to get my first Job in coding and my long term is I want to be able to teach others and to talk to a lot of people my experience.
I'd ideally like to work as either a front end or full stack developer for a small forward thinking and community minded design or marketing firm, OR working for a small startup who's product is explicitly working towards social good and solving important problems
My goal is to become a successful software developer. I am currently learning backend development but hope to learn the frontend as well. I love learning something new every day and look forward to encountering challenges as I continue to grow as a developer.
Fun fact of the day: Half of a byte is called a nibble.
I know...I couldn't believe it at first either. 😆
Shout-out to Base.cs podcast for this fun fact!
My goal would be to find an interesting career where I can continue to learn and grow and contribute AND have some work away from office flexibility I'm not sure coding fits the bill exactly but I'm checking it out and so far I like what I've found
My ultimate goal is to find a full time remote front end web developer role that lets me work with JavaScript and JavaScript frameworks. Besides having a developer job, I'd like to learn more about UX as well as find ways to combine my coding skills with my teaching background.
Current priority is finding the job. At the moment, I'm focused on web development, but looking at the future, I do want to switch to data science.
I'd like to be a developer but I'd also love to teach and write. Technical writing is something that has sparked my interest lately so I'm exploring that a bit while still working on game development.