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Welcome Thread - V13

Welcome, one and all to the CodeNewbie Community!

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  1. Leave a comment below to introduce yourself! You can talk about what brought you here, what you're learning, or just a fun fact about yourself.

  2. Make some new friends by responding to another newbie's comment πŸ‘‹ Feel free to follow one another, too!


P.S. If you have a technical question, you've come to the right place! Use the #help tag in a new post to ask the community for assistance with writing your first line of code, picking a tool to use for a particular project, or anything else. No question is too basic.

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Michael Tharrington

Hey folks!

Hope that you dig being part of this community. πŸ™Œ

Quick tip: You can create an organization from here and invite folks to join it with you. Perhaps your company wants to create an org or maybe you have a group of friends that likes to write about a certain subject and y'all wanna rally together in an org.

For the record, here's our CodeLand 2022 org:

Speaking of... maybe you'd like to come join us for the CodeLand 2022 conference happening virtually on Jun 16th & 17th. Tickets are free! Hope to see ya there!!

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Antony Fox-Bramwell

Hello! I'm Antony, a factory worker from the UK currently learning the basics through The Odin Project. Not 100% sure what I want to focus on right now, so I'm just focusing on learning the web dev stuff and thinking about picking up some python on the side.

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Michael Tharrington

Woot! Well you came to the write place. πŸ™Œ

Wishing you the best on your coding journey!

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KeyRat

KeyRat here... Played around with coding during high school, but now I am completing some code camps. I am also pursuing a BS in Computer Science at the University of Florida. I find that numbers are the only people that I can consistently rely on.

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Michael Tharrington

I find that numbers are the only people that I can consistently rely on.

This sounds super poetic to me, haha. My wife is a veterinarian and says something similar about animals, haha. Something like:

Animals are the only people I can truly understand.

Ohhh people... we still got some evolving to do. πŸ˜…

Anyway, I hope ya enjoy being part of this community and that you find the material here helpful!

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Chris

Hello everyone!
My name is Chris im a photographer in Austin TX. Just started a fee days ago diving into learning code! Currently working on getting to know my terminal. Soon i plan on following along with the book Learn Python the Hard Way. so fingers crossed!

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Gracie Gregory (she/her)

Welcome to CodeNewbie Community, y'all!

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Kat Fay

Thanks @graciegregory16 ... btw I love a good em-dash! πŸ˜ƒ

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VladimirVinarsky

Hello I am Vladimir,
cell biologist interested in what makes our heart cells work (and fail).
I got into coding through statistical scripting language R which I use to analyse the optical signal I get from my cells. I would like to transition from laboratory work in academia to data science/image analysis in industry.
Currently learning how to make interactive web apps using the Shiny package in R.
Looking forward to experience the community.

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Adekola

hello everyone !
i am Ade and recently just graduated with a bachelors in computer science and trying to figure out what branch of tech i would love to go into but the reason why i studied computer science in the first place was because i wanted to be a video game designer

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felipe fama

Hello guys!
My name is Felipe, and I'm learning a lot at freecodecamp, focusing my studies at the moment on web development.

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Alaz Tetik

Hello everyone!

I've been working as a chemical engineer since 2013 and now planning and preparing for the transition to web development career!

I have some experience with web stack (JS, HTML, CSS, Node, MySQL, MongoDB), and know some Python, Ruby, Smalltalk, PHP, Java. I am a GNU/Linux user all the way for 15 years!

I plan to master first at React and front-end technologies, after that I will deep dive into back-end and work with Golang and Java, and in the end, software development in general terms.

I also plan to make use of my previous chemical engineering industrial domain knowledge into something with programming, ML and data-related areas.

Hope to share with you anything I gain!

Best luck!

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Kat Fay

Sounds like you have a lot of helpful and interesting experience up your sleeve, Alaz, good luck! You can do this! ☺️

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Joel Mathew V

Hey Everyone
Joel here, a Sophomore doing Bachelors in Computer Science and Engineering, currently learning and working on Web2 and Web3, also mentally working out by doing Data Structures and Algorithms, and intent to learn Devops in future