Fork this gist and answer these questions to reflect on your learning experiences.
- What brought you to Turing?
- I wanted a change into a new field. I spent way too much time fixing old things and want to apply my passion for learning into creating something new.
- Where do you see yourself after Turing?
- I would like to be in a stable position that allows creative freedom in solving problems or utilizing technology in new ways.
- From concepts taught in class or your personal learning, what technical concepts do you enjoy exploring most?
- I like the logic in programming, and enjoy SRP that well designed code offers. I want to learn more about functional programming and building functions, classes that offer expected results.
- What technical concepts do you enjoy exploring least?
- I am not so good with styling, so I enjoy that least (only because of my current skill). I would love to learn more as it seems like a fun thing
- What technical challenges are the most fun for you to solve?
- I enjoyed the mod3 final. It offered an expectation of a thing and allowed us to build towards achieving it. I also enjoy diving into logical algorithmic problems as well.
Thanks for the responses. It will help me throughout the module, but here's some initial thoughts: