Kicking it in Dayton, Ohio as a software engineer with a passion for learning and teaching #a11y. Other passions include frontend web dev, drawing, running, and anime.
Twiter: @stories_of_ren Why did you become a developer? 💡
I've always been a maker, I have degrees in Fine Arts, and as I explored more digital mediums I was introduced to web development. I wound up really enjoying it and slowly make the shift to working in Software development.
What's your content experience, have you used a CMS? 💬
I have worked with a couple CMSs, I used Strapi to build out a quick prototype, but I's probably need to go through the docs to set something up again.
Have you ever heard of Headless CMS? Strapi? Jamstack tools?
I have heard of Strapi and as I mentioned before I got to play with it, but I am no expert and enjoy exploring new concepts.
Interesting and hows the shift going from Fine arts to software development?
When did you last use Strapi? We have been adding a lot of features and we will be soon release the V4. If you plan on exploring more with Strapi, I'd suggest signing up for the Welcome kit to receive some tutorials and resources to help you get started again.
Kicking it in Dayton, Ohio as a software engineer with a passion for learning and teaching #a11y. Other passions include frontend web dev, drawing, running, and anime.
When I was getting my MFA, I tough a project about collection and while it was rudimentary, the course required the students to present their collection in a web format using iweb, which is what initially got me interested in building web sits, but then I want the sites I was building to do more which led me to learning javascript bit by bit and taking classes to understand a bit more. Hanging out with local meetups, but in my mind there isn't much difference between software development and creating art, because in the end you are still making something that you enjoy.
We've been using NextJS in my current projects, but I'll have to take a look at Strapi again, soon.
Kicking it in Dayton, Ohio as a software engineer with a passion for learning and teaching #a11y. Other passions include frontend web dev, drawing, running, and anime.
Twiter: @stories_of_ren
Why did you become a developer? 💡
I've always been a maker, I have degrees in Fine Arts, and as I explored more digital mediums I was introduced to web development. I wound up really enjoying it and slowly make the shift to working in Software development.
What's your content experience, have you used a CMS? 💬
I have worked with a couple CMSs, I used Strapi to build out a quick prototype, but I's probably need to go through the docs to set something up again.
Have you ever heard of Headless CMS? Strapi? Jamstack tools?
I have heard of Strapi and as I mentioned before I got to play with it, but I am no expert and enjoy exploring new concepts.
Interesting and hows the shift going from Fine arts to software development?
When did you last use Strapi? We have been adding a lot of features and we will be soon release the V4. If you plan on exploring more with Strapi, I'd suggest signing up for the Welcome kit to receive some tutorials and resources to help you get started again.
When I was getting my MFA, I tough a project about collection and while it was rudimentary, the course required the students to present their collection in a web format using iweb, which is what initially got me interested in building web sits, but then I want the sites I was building to do more which led me to learning javascript bit by bit and taking classes to understand a bit more. Hanging out with local meetups, but in my mind there isn't much difference between software development and creating art, because in the end you are still making something that you enjoy.
We've been using NextJS in my current projects, but I'll have to take a look at Strapi again, soon.
Love meetups, great way to learn!
Also Next.js is amazing! We have a tonne of resources on getting started with Next.js and Strapi | one of our popular ones
OH neat! I'll need to take a look at that!