Returning to the tech industry after taking time off to be home with my young children.
I have been sharing what I learn on my blog https://alexnielsen.net/
I've been lurking for a while. I learned HTML in 1995 and even worked as a web developer from 2000 - 2003. Continued to play around with the web since then but really dropped out of the development world around 2007. HOLY CRAP a lot happened in web dev between 2007 and 2017 when I decided to get back into it! So I've been studying up for a while now and looking to re-enter the workforce as a web developer. I'm following the full stack javascript route mainly through freecodecamp and various other online courses. I'd like to start writing about what I'm learning because 'they' all say that it reinforces your own learning. So expect some stuff from me soon. I do have a youtube channel that I use more like 'rubber duck debugging' talking to the screen instead of an object. youtube.com/channel/UCqdNQHOLz3PmB...
I hope to be able to contribute more to the community in the near future.
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I've been lurking for a while. I learned HTML in 1995 and even worked as a web developer from 2000 - 2003. Continued to play around with the web since then but really dropped out of the development world around 2007. HOLY CRAP a lot happened in web dev between 2007 and 2017 when I decided to get back into it! So I've been studying up for a while now and looking to re-enter the workforce as a web developer. I'm following the full stack javascript route mainly through freecodecamp and various other online courses. I'd like to start writing about what I'm learning because 'they' all say that it reinforces your own learning. So expect some stuff from me soon. I do have a youtube channel that I use more like 'rubber duck debugging' talking to the screen instead of an object. youtube.com/channel/UCqdNQHOLz3PmB...
I hope to be able to contribute more to the community in the near future.