Ben here, I'm a freshly graduated Software Engineer from App Academy. There, I studied and built projects with:
- Javascript
- Python
- React
- Redux
- Node.js
- Express.js
- Sequelize
- Flask
- SQAlchemy
- Socket.io
- SQlite3
Computers and software have been a lifelong interest of mine though until now I've only explored custom PC building and computer networks. I experimented with programming in the past but couldnβt get deep enough into it on my own to make a career out of it. I'm excited I'm finally getting the opportunity to pursue my dream of working as a programmer.
I worked as a truck driver for about 8 years until I needed to make a change. I became a student at AppAcademy and learned more than I ever thought I could in such a short time period.
My time as a truck driver taught me how to be a self-motivator. No one looks over your shoulder in the cab of a truck so it's up to you to make sure you run on time and make the miles you need to make.
I also learned how to identify things that would affect my schedule and report to my dispatch was as much information as I could gather. Things like:
π How late I would be
π The route with major cities along the way in case they could have me swap loads with another driver, and a general breakdown of what caused the delay
π Why my current driving hours wouldn't allow for on time delivery
βThe first project I worked on: https://meetup-clone-project-n8eu.onrender.com This was built using an express backend and react-redux front end. This was the first time I used the skills I had been developing to create something real. It's not as polished as my later projects but was an important step in my growth as a developer.
πThe second project: https://discordia-dz4f.onrender.com/ This was the first time put the skills I developed during the first project to use. I became faster at creating backend routes in Flask with SQAlchemy and components in React-Redux. The group dynamic was very different from working as a solo developer, but I found that I prefer to working as part of a group on a single project rather than working alone. If you take the time to look at any of my projects, this is the one to check out!
βThe third project: https://customey.onrender.com This is where everything fully came together. My code became much cleaner and easier to read. I was able to create more than one or two components per day and made much, much faster progress on this project than I ever envisioned I could during the first two. While not as complicated as my group project, my coding style and skill are on full display here.
π§If you're a fellow developer or recruiter and would like to connect, please reach out either here or by email at: [email protected]