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Below you can find relevant information about me and my journey into software development.
I am learning software development for a little more than 1,5 years. At this moment I am working half-time outside the industry and improving my backend skills in the rest of my time.
Currently I am developing a full-stack application in Django (for warehouse and order management) for Wawelska Kooperatywa Spożywcza as a freelance.
I'm skilled with Python Django and DRF.
I use PyCharm as my main IDE.
I know MySQL/PostgreSQL essentials and I understand core principles of structuring a database.
I am familiar with HTML/CSS.
Recently I've learned Bash scritping basics.
I focus on learning best practices for security, readability and performance.
And except technical skills I have excellent communication skills plus I am a very strong team player.
Background and early years:
My very first contact with programming languages was at the Gdańsk University of Technology where I studied Math and Bioinformatics for 5 years. Amongst heavy theoretical math we were learning basics of C++, Perl, MySQL and statistical analysis in R. After graduation I pursited a dream of building my own company (not a startup) and project Poza Schematem was created. As Poza Schematem we were delivering professional-level and certified trainings to hundreds of students from biggest tech universities in Poland a year. Later, Poza Schematem was merged with a new company, BIM Partners, providing professional services and tranings for design companies from Architecture and Construction industry. During covid-19 pandemic and breakdown in our field of services I decided to take a break from office work and sold my shares to my business partners. During those years, apart from many other responsibilites, I was developing and deploying our professional webpages and platform with online courses using WordPress.
Some thoughts:
Learning to code in my thirties?
Yes. Better start late in something you like, than start early in something you don't.
When I was a kid I loved to build structures with wooden bricks and lego.
Web dev is like building structures with abstract bricks. That's so cool!
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Generic-Django-User-MGMT
Generic-Django-User-MGMT PublicMinimal app for user management with mostly Django-generic views.
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