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That was a great read. Held back by parent's preferences into a secretary position, starts experimenting for fun/laziness (many great works started that way), keeps improving, fight the fight in college, and now at SAP working with serious tech. Congratulations on making it to finish line, Denise!

So, you've worked from Excel to GUI's to databases to web stuff. You plan on trying a new paradigm of programming or what for the next level?

Note: Also cool you did karate on the side. I got my start in DOS apps (QBASIC), doing Windows apps in VB6 in mundane, forced position, and karate on the side. Built new things in between assignments, including learning heavyweight stuff, because I was bored with VB or too lazy for some tedious task. The similarities in where we started probably added to my enjoyment of it. Also, I learned a new way to do a frown in text. I'm sure some tech project or new JS framework on HN will give me a use for it in near future. ;)




Thank you very much for your kind words nick! A bit of bragging, I am also quite proud to have a black belt in karate (Shotokan, 1st Dan). Currently I am doing native development (iOS with Swift) at work and I really love it! As a JavaScript developer Swift feels very familiar (and you don't suffer from the current JavaScript fatigue ;-)


Cool on the Black belt. I did Shotakan, too. I stopped just before Brown since I discovered Bruce Lee's teachings along with Ninjutsu & military styles. Pivoted into those to learn different things. I keep recommending martial arts to people in general sense the mental agility, toughnes, & determination pays off in other areas.

Including I think in programming when trying to solve problems or especially debugging failures that lead others' libraries you just had to use.




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