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So, I thought "YOLO" and dove into learning how to code. Within a few months, I started as a junior software engineer at a tech startup. A lot of my friends were interested in my journey, so I will share my story of how I became a software engineer with you. I hope this inspires you to learn how to code. If I could do it, you can too.
Around this time I was working from home and I started my first blog called . I started off by learning basic CSS and HTML and teaching myself through Google. This website that I made from nothing started getting thousands of readers. I was immediately hooked.
That's when I knew I had to quit my job and pursue web development.
There are so many resources available online to help you learn computer science principles. I believe everyone can be a developer if they put in the time and effort.
I applied to and studied for the entrance exams which were in Ruby. They provided about 20 hours of material and I self-studied for about a week before my technical interview.
According to App Academy, they have a 5% acceptance rate, but that seems overly exaggerated. As long as you know your coding basics such as array and string manipulation you'll get into a bootcamp and start your journey to becoming a software engineer.
By the time I had left, I was the top broker in Q3 of 2020, and I asked for a recommendation to immortalize either the best or worst decision of my life. Below is a copy of the recommendation I received (💪 flex but ok).
To Whom it May Concern,I write to provide the strongest recommendation I can for Edmond Hui’s acceptance into your program.
Edmond was a member of my brokerage team at SquareFoot, a technology-enabled real estate company, and he distinguished himself in multiple ways. These include:
His work ethic was simply exemplary. Top 5% I have ever worked with. Edmond’s curiosity and his capacity to retain information allowed him to on-board and become a productive member of our team in a very short timeframe.
He is one of the most open-to-feedback team members I have ever worked with; he takes feedback constructively and immediately makes adjustments where necessary.
Edmond was also generous with his knowledge across our team; one of the things I remember most about him was him taking his personal time to educate our team members on the dynamics of investing in public markets, which is a passion of his. He got nothing out of this himself except the satisfaction of being able to share knowledge about a topic he is extremely well versed in with others who were interested to learn. He has a generosity of spirit that is rare in my experience.
He is an excellent problem solver, and approaches problems in a constructive way as challenges that need to be overcome. The NY real estate market has been greatly affected during the pandemic, and our team’s production suffered. Edmond, through a combination of persistence, creativity and humility was able to become our top broker during Q3 of 2020, outpacing individuals that have been in the industry for years longer than he had been.
Again, I believe Edmond would be a great asset to your program. If you have any questions about his candidacy you can reach me at ****@**********.com or ***-***-****.
All the best,Phil Sofia
I was breaking out of my comfort zone and I could feel myself inching toward my goal.
During my time in bootcamp, I didn't do anything special. I showed up. It's like they say 80% of success is showing up. I did all the homework, followed the lectures, did the readings, and completed the projects.
The biggest obstacle I encountered was becoming a better communicator and explaining technical concepts. We did a lot of pair programming when working on projects at App Academy. I thought I understood everything, but I had a hard time articulating what I had learned.
What the bootcamp taught me wasn't just Ruby, Javascript, or PHP, but a way of thinking. How to persevere and find answers, even when it isn't obvious.
You do not need formal education. Find a group of techies and ask them questions. Dive into the tech community and find people who are excited to help. All you need is a laptop and an internet connection to get started, so what's stopping you?
“All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them”, Walt Disney
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