Abracodeabra


magic tricks for code

Be Humble.

Prior to beginning the full-stack program at the Flatiron School, I had taught myself the ins and outs of HTML & CSS, along with Git and Github and already coded a handful of websites. Although I breezed through those sections in the curriculum, I did learn some important fundamentals along the way and finished as a more humble budding developer.


Calm, Cool, & Collected Code

Recently I have been learning Nested Arrays, Boolean Enumerables, and Search Enumerables in the Ruby Tic Tac Toe section.


From Hobby to Hired

A little over a year ago, I started learning to code after a close friend introduced me to HTML & CSS. It quickly turned from just a hobby into a passion and career objective after realizing how much I enjoyed it. I like to build things, and coding is an excellent outlet for that. I also love that it calls for strategic and creative problem solving. Now whenever I’m not nannying I’m most likely learning, practicing, or creating something with code. I have already developed a handful of websites so far, and this is only the beginning.