Zorro's Résumé

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Zorro's Résumé

Postby BlackCat » June 25th, 2013, 1:26 pm

I remember Zorro sending me his résumé a long time ago. I'm curious to see how much is has grown and what kind of programming / coding languages are in there now. I wish I knew everything there is to know about HTML, CSS, php, C++, blah blah blah. When I read programming or coding online, it seems as though the amount of information to learn is endless.

With this in mind, I ask you, Zorro, does the learning ever stop in the world of programming / coding for web development?

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Re: Zorro's Résumé

Postby Bullet Magnet » June 25th, 2013, 7:53 pm

BlackCat wrote:With this in mind, I ask you, Zorro, does the learning ever stop in the world of programming / coding for web development?


Most of us stop at the end of tutorial 6.
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Re: Zorro's Résumé

Postby BlackCat » June 25th, 2013, 9:13 pm

All I have to say is that I LOVE WordPress.
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Re: Zorro's Résumé

Postby Zorro » July 4th, 2013, 3:49 pm

In the other thread you say you hate Wordpress. :?

I don't have a current version of my resume available since I'm not looking for a job at this time. In response to your question: no, the learning never stops. Each aspect of this industry is constantly evolving to reflect the changes in the consumer demand and in improvements to the underlying technologies. If someone in my profession chooses to stop learning and is content with their current skillset, their skillset will rapidly become obsolete.

The important thing is to correctly choose what skillsets to acquire, languages to learn, and frameworks to become familiar with. For example, many people in my areas of expertise are overly eager to adopt things like CoffeeScript, Node.js, and SASS, all technologies and scripting languages that I've purposely chosen to avoid learning, because I feel they're more of a trend at this time and don't see them having any long term production value for the type of work I do.
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