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lifeModder19135/README.md

IF YOU ARE READING THIS, YOU ARE LIKELY SERIOUSLY LOST!!! FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURN AROUND AND START CLIMBING BACK OUT OF THAT RABBIT HOLE...


Hello World, my name is Nate T., and I heart software development!

I do not have anything important to share here. I just found out that I could add profile README to github, and since this is my 'mess around' profile, it just seems fitting.


Welcome to my Experiments Plus repo...

This is where I keep the code any time I want to mess around with a coding concept. I started pushing projects here of necessity. One day, a few months ago, I spent hours deleting scores of 'trash' repos from my main account. It had become unusable. I started to make a second account for unimportant 'hobby' projects (unrelated to work/community projects) when I realized that I already had a four year old forgotten account! I dont even remember making it, but from here on out, it is my throwaway / experimental / learning new stuff account. I also plan to keep a lot of boilerplate and template projects here. For example, I am currently messing around with different Spring boot rest backends, so you will likely see a lot of that.

Due to copyright concerns, I have recently privatized the repos on my main account. For this reason, I will brobably also use this one any time I need to "show my work" (on my resume, to prospective clients, etc.)


Learning for the Sake of Learning...

I am wierd in that I LOVE coding tutorials. In fact, I have spent thousands of dollars on kgoogle Play Books just on coding books. Just last week, I bought a book on java, and I have been using Java for more than a decade now. I did this because I enjoy looking at coding concepts (and languages) from a different point of view. I find that, where software development is concerned, there is always more to explore. Honestly, I enjoy learning even more than I enjoy applying said knowledge.


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