My profession is in programming. Initially, my dad tried to teach me Javascript. It was a struggle and couldn’t get it.

A few years later, I took up computer science in college and that’s where it all clicked: I can imagine the end result. It’s a matter of being curious and finding (or I daresay… hacking) my way to that conclusion. Programming languages have a very funny way of allowing you to do just that. In studying computer science, I discovered the art of engineering all kinds of software-based solutions.

Because my way of solving problems is more deductive than inductive, I have to consciously build foundational knowledge and routines. Constant learning and insatiable curiosity is required for me to identify when my hunches are wrong and discard them accordingly.

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    5 days ago

    Online communications for an organisation that focuses on local youths. Everything they organise, do, etc… we offer them a platform and also acts as a link between them and the local politicians. Since we’re an online platform, it’s a very important job (or so it feels) but it’s not always easy to explain. So most of the times I just describe it as: “I post a lot of things on social media and our website as well as writing a newsletter, plus I go to a lot of events”

    Trying to ditch all meta/big tech apps, tho, but almost impossible with this job. We rely on Instagram and TikTok a lot (our target audience is 16-30)… That’s definitely a downside. Looking to expand to fediverse as well, but it’s a slow process