Losing toys made me a developer. From an early age, I always enjoyed finding out how things worked, taking apart, assembling, and often losing toys because of a missing screw in the assembly. And that is how I identified with the programming world, I mean, it was either the computer world or engineering, but luckily, I chose it right and my long saga of learning and development began. During this time as a developer, I discovered what I like and dislike but even more important I learned to live with what I do not like simply because it is necessary. In the development world, I started with a course that (thanks to my mom) I was forced to go on my summer vacation, so I got to know Java. Through this course, I got my first job and since then I could not separate myself from this marriage. Half of my career has been with front end development and a half with back end development, so I`m still not sure which world is my favorite, but on the front end I love the feeling of building something that hundreds of thousands of people use, the feeling of seeing someone using your work is inexplicable, but the part of working in the back end also gives me a very good feeling, although not having the same accomplishment as the front, makes me happy to know that the front -end only works in conjunction with the backend. In these passions I ended up working mainly with the Java, Vue.JS, NodeJS, AngularJS languages and digging deeper into legacy system optimization, refactoring, and doing things the right way, a little further, I also got a lot of knowledge in JavaScript, TypeScript, HTML, CSS, jQuery, Bootstrap and GIT through some work experiences. As the computer world spins faster than usual, I am always studying and learning new technologies. Among these studies, I currently focus more on Vue, React and NodeJS.
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