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I got so inspired reading this. I was writing a blog post on JavaScript arrays before coming across your post and it really rekindled my love for tech
I’m so happy to hear this! Tech is so much fun!
This is very inspiring. I had to stop 100Devs halfway due to some personal reasons. This inspires me to catch up with it again!
As long as you get back to it that’s all that matters 😊
This is quite an interesting read because I'm currently doing the opposite.
Moving away from my web engineer role to be more involved with my father and the farmer labor.
It is so inspiring for many people who want to start their tech careers. Thanks for sharing with everyone.
It was awesome Marcia the journey is completely inspirational and great to see your achievement!
Thank you so much I’ll be posting next about the first 30 days in my new role!
Thanks for sharing. Its quite inspiring as I am switching career also having made up my mind last year December. I am still a work in progress.
We’re all works in progress!
Wow you sound exactly like me - just I am on class 4 of 100 devs and starting out - cant believe i found you as this just inspired me so much to know its possible!
Truely inspiring! I'm a newbie in the tech-space but I just got reminded that anything is possible if you give it your all and allow yourself to fail but not quitting👏
Inspiring and Amazing!
Awesome!
Congrats! After being in the tech for over 15 years at Google, Amazon, Microsoft, etc, I'm looking to recreate your transition, but in reverse :)
Happy to trade notes...
First of all, Congratulations! on the job ... and on your hard work.
This is very inspiring, and very useful you had provided many things to help in the way ... Thank You.
But You said "disclaimer to everyone about my coding journey" because you too had a tough time ... you know hard work and some sacrifice lead to a better tomorrow.
Nice article for sure
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Congratulations for the new career. I can relate to the unhealthy condition at the time of grinding. #100dev is really amazing.
It was awesome Marcia 😊, Your journey is so inspiring to me
wow!
A very thorough and informative piece - and one I found very relatable. While I haven't even attempted to get a job in webdev (or gamedev, before that), mostly doing both as a hobby - I too came in from a very different professional background (linguist, and not good at maths), and really took to the problem-solving nature of coding. It's impressive how committed you were, and how creatively you went about the learning process (re-telling things to your dog! brilliant). Also, great tips on some aspects of socializing/networking that I wouldn't even know where to begin with.
Thank you so much I’m glad you found this helpful and encouraging. Networking really changed my life!
It's a very detailed post about your journey of entering into Tech from a non-CS background. Thanks for sharing your journey by covering every aspect of it. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this post and bookmarked it for reference. Many will be highly benefitted from this post.
Your work rate is very intense.
This is lovely, thank you for sharing.
So inspiring story, i love it!
This is so insightful & inspiring
Very inspirational, thank you for sharing your invaluable experience. Congratulations on your accomplishment!!
This is such an insightful and inspiring story to all the aspirants out there. Congratulations for getting till here and All the very best for your future endeavours. More power to you.
I got glued to reading this post. It is a perfect summary my personal experience in transitioning from a soil scientist to software engineer. I'm happy you gave your all and the fact that it eventually paid off
Congratulations,
What you did is fantastic.
Loved it Marcia , too inspiring. ✨
I'm hoping to make the switch from Geology to software engineering. Your story is quite inspiring. Thanks for sharing.
this is so inspiring! ✨but i have one question for you... i'm also preparing for SDE without CS degree, but now i'm get stuck in new concept's and it took my so much time for understanding//
so can you tell me how u manage this ?
Hi I just keep trying and I found just writing the code out on paper or my iPad has helped and using Anki so I don’t forget the basics of the new topic have helped me the most
I read the blog twice, but didn't found mentions about your interview experience, so can you able to tell me like, what type of technical questions did interviewer ask's ? and did they DSA based questions also?
I’m planning on writing a separate blog about this
Sure!.. it will be benifitial for ppl like me! :) Marcia Cripps