I graduated in Computer Science in 1998 and was an awful coder. It traumatized me to this day :)
I am now trying to relearn to code specifically web/front end development to see if I can overcome the trauma and shame of being a CS graduate that cannot code. :) I'm currently doing the #100DaysOfCode challenge following the #freeCodeCamp curriculum, you can follow me on Twitter @franciscaeiro.
I love technology but mostly what it can do for people. I have started introducing my kids to coding at the age of 8 and always incentivize them to learn as I honestly believe that coding is going to be the next literacy frontier.
If you love giving newbie tips and laugh at silly questions I'm probably your guy. :)
I'm a huge Star Wars fan so I'm more than happy to "trade" Star Wars fandom knowledge for coding tips.
Looking forward to checking the dev.to community!
Francisco
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Hi everyone,
I graduated in Computer Science in 1998 and was an awful coder. It traumatized me to this day :)
I am now trying to relearn to code specifically web/front end development to see if I can overcome the trauma and shame of being a CS graduate that cannot code. :) I'm currently doing the #100DaysOfCode challenge following the #freeCodeCamp curriculum, you can follow me on Twitter @franciscaeiro.
I love technology but mostly what it can do for people. I have started introducing my kids to coding at the age of 8 and always incentivize them to learn as I honestly believe that coding is going to be the next literacy frontier.
If you love giving newbie tips and laugh at silly questions I'm probably your guy. :)
I'm a huge Star Wars fan so I'm more than happy to "trade" Star Wars fandom knowledge for coding tips.
Looking forward to checking the dev.to community!
Francisco