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Code Post - Picking the right road
So as many as you know, technology has a lot of roads that lead to different opportunities and different learning curves. You need to decide who you are going to be early on or you are going to try to do as much as you can and most of the things you do will end up feeling half assed. And I don’t mean the people around you, you yourself are going to feel this way because you will want to be great for everything always. That will make anyone go insane. That is where direction is good. If you like data, go back end, if you like design, do front end, if you can successfully do both right off the bat, do that. If you are forced into a role like that, just go with the flow, even if you don’t know everything. It usually is around one language. So I would like to specify something, I mean languages, I didn’t mean job titles. I should have said: Ruby Application versus Node. I also not telling you to give up once you have mastered a platform. I would say a couple years down the road, pick up the dusty languages that you shelved to be good at your current job and play around with them. And sometimes you move jobs and need to learn a whole new language, and thats okay too. As long as you don’t loose the master of the first one.Â
Simplify going forward but don’t forget the past.
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Code Post - Last week of January I've had a pretty learning full month happen lately, or what I was using Back To Basics. It was a good refresher and learning new things I didn't even know existed. This month is not yet over yet, I still have a packed week ahead of me. Last week I started to learn about typography and applying good type to design. As well as breaking ground in my app and applying things I have learnt to the workplace. This week is finishing up all the loose ended things of this month, it has been a lot of this and that for learning things. But that is going to change. Next month I have started to do task driven weeks versus just hour based. This allows me to not focus on the time frame of everything, and focus more about what I am doing, how I'm doing it and how I can improve on it. I do make rough time frames for things to take me, but I have been adding extra time to everything so that I can really give it my all. A couple things on the burns is learning the full potential of AJAX and Algolia search. As well as going deeper into Ruby on Rails 4, I am going back to basic with that and doing a whole 14 hour course on it. So that I can make my own personal notes about it and research what I know, learn new things that I don't and also make side suggestions that I can then apply to my job. I'm looking forward to everything. Happy coding!