Fork this gist and answer these questions to reflect on your learning experiences.
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What brought you to Turing? Desire to learn more and have a career where learning is encouraged and supported. I get bored easily and programming will keep me busy with constant learning.
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Where do you see yourself after Turing? Having a cool job that will empower me to help other change their career paths and actually enjoy what they do. In the long run, I would love to travel while working remotely.
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From concepts taught in class or your personal learning, what technical concepts do you enjoy exploring most? I get a kick out of learning how to do something in a new way. Ruby is still a partial enemy for me so when I'm more efficient on problem solving, it brings me closer to being a bad-ass developer. Howevever, front-end stuff brings me true joy. I'm excited to learn JavaScript and Jquery cause it makes the user experience so much richer.
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What technical concepts do you enjoy exploring least? As my problem solving skills still needs improvement, anything that makes my head hurts. Once I figure out how something works, I no longer dislike that concept.
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What technical challenges are the most fun for you to solve? At this time, any challenge solved.