Connecting the dots (Partially)

life , tech , job , learning

I’m very happy to see how small things are coming together to help me in my day to day work life as a junior developer. My web dev journey as started in late 2020 which you read more about it here

Before joining storetools, i had some little experience as i completed my first book django 3 by example, it taught me MVC architecture , Databases, Basic request response cycle etc. As well as django specific things like Django template language, Django ORM, Django admin panel, APIs with Django Rest Framework. And also i got some more experience as I did few freelance projects with Ben. We got to learn many things such as working on a legacy code of Django 2 version, Extending with out own ideas such as implementing online payments into a old Hostel management system. Working on chat application that we made in flask socketio & websockets, that was my first intro to event driven programming.

Also i used to learn web security in 2019, which taught me how to use browser dev tools, And also learned frontend from kevin powell & Traversy Media.

Nowadays i work mostly with nestjs & react & as well as some liquid template, which are kind of same tech but just with javascript flavour this time instead of Python, I can speed things up for me like 2x because of past experiences with Programming. TLDR; Learning never goes to waste… unless ofcourse its ruby & rails *

Btw its just the starting, That is why i named this post as Connecting the dots (partially), i have plenty of things to learn & utilize in future. So let’s see how this goes.

Thanks for reading Bye Bye

* (just kidding i still have plenty of space in my heart for ruby & rails)