Adam Hopkins here. I like to call myself a "solutions developer", but really I am a full stack dev that thinks highly of himself. Don't we all? Or, is it that I don't take myself seriously. One of them. Not sure which.
I am not a trained developer, although I have been doing it for 20+ years. Programming is actually my second career. I started out as an attorney, and practiced law for a while. All jokes welcome.
Python is my main language of choice. But, I am definitely a proponent of finding the right tools and languages to get the job done.
I am looking forward to meeting you all, and learning more about this community.
New to development, old to technology. Completed a full-stack bootcamp with the Software Guild in December 2017. Currently an associate Java developer with a large corporation.
Adam Hopkins here. I like to call myself a "solutions developer", but really I am a full stack dev that thinks highly of himself. Don't we all? Or, is it that I don't take myself seriously. One of them. Not sure which.
I am not a trained developer, although I have been doing it for 20+ years. Programming is actually my second career. I started out as an attorney, and practiced law for a while. All jokes welcome.
Python is my main language of choice. But, I am definitely a proponent of finding the right tools and languages to get the job done.
I am looking forward to meeting you all, and learning more about this community.
"All jokes welcome." Is legalese more opaque than software programming?
legalese == self.ego + 1