September 3, 2020

About me

  Hello!   This statement doesn't have anything to do with me personally. I like my job, but when I come home from my workplace, I am not in the mood to leap back into my computer and start coding until I go to bed. I just have a specific amount of free time daily, and I would rather spend it on additional hobbies, like meeting friends, or going out than to the pc.

 I do my private development and spend some time reading technical sites and books to keep learning and get much better. However, this doesn't expand to the fact I need to use all my free time for coding. My name is Victoria, I'm 29 years old, so I still work in IT - web programmer. After graduation, I needed to search for a permanent job. She attracted me into the surgical polygraph, then to an advertising agency. There I quickly realized that it was interesting to create great products than to market bad ones and switched to site design.

  It has been over ten years since then. During this moment, I managed to work on websites for law firms, pop singers, pipes stores, technology businesses, online stores, a car portal site, a large real estate portal and even digital textbooks for tablets. I work in Artemy Lebedev Studio and virtually every day I find something new thanks to a lot of resources of information, including the https://www.cyberforum.ru/  forum. Any self-respecting IT guy does technology and in his spare time, also, a lot more, a person less, but I believe that is it. But should I move past IT, I move to gym yoga. Otherwise it is standard: I like watching TV series, reading novels, and enjoying PlayStation. Although all it takes me less time now than previously. However, I don't regret the time I wasted. 

It seems that many blogs and tips on the Internet say this to become a wonderful developer, it is not enough only to do your daily work. For instance, you need to participate in open source projects in your free time, write programs for phones, etc... D. Actually, a number of these tips say that if you don't enjoy programming enough to do it daily, you are likely in the wrong career.