My first blog post
Here lies the story of a young man on a journey to greatness. He doesn't feel great everyday, but that's ok, life is full of ups and downs, and we're here to feel every bit of it. Now talking about bits, every article in the web out there, most of Reddit's posts on the Kenyan SubReddit often talked about learning programming, coding, software development, and such kind of thing as a high ROI skill. That has brought me thus far. In my journey to doing developing, I've had moments that I felt super brilliant, and others that really humbled me. This is part of being a developer, everyday, I see people on Twitter posting how they've spent the whole night fixing a bug. This gives a good feeling to know that this is a hard space that requires effort and consistency to thrive. For this reason, there's no fear that there will come a time when tech gets filled, no, and for sure people out there are suffering, but very few will have the tenacity needed to make it in tech. Also, one could have very deep tech skills and lack networking, which might slow down their growth, or even put it to a stop altogether. I am a work in progress, currently learning Javascript. Again, from the posts, JS is not an easy language ad can make you feel empty even after investing alot of time on it. My plan is to build project asap and get my hands dirty getting to see the patterns being employed while solving problems. I am also plannin on doing a frame work, React or Angular. With that in mind, I don't see any reason to not get this thing.
This is my first post, it has been general, it did'nt even address the issue of who I am but I am happy to have written it. Looking forward to insightful posts, ones that inspires, and ones that contributes to the tech community.
Sign off, Eliud.