HardFreedomCom
Bio
I care about love, freedom, people/animal rights and everything what is important for inner peace and harmony. And oh, I'm (stressed out) Java Developer
Stories (5/0)
The Most Embarrassing Mistakes I Have Made in My Professional Life
Do you know that feeling when your heart starts beating faster and the color of your cheeks is turning red? I know this feeling very well. I had a few situations in my professional career that were a little bit stressful at the time, but it definitely boosts my mood when I think of them today!
By HardFreedomCom4 years ago in Journal
Different Love in India
She joined the same team as I. She was a kind, a little bit shy person. When our manager asked me to teach her I gladly agreed. I guess I inherited some pedagogical skills from my parents, so teaching was something I enjoyed. We had daily meetings where I showed her how to use tools and other stuff we had, explained her daily duties, but I hardly got any questions from her and it made me doubt if she understood everything. Therefore, I decided to choose a more personal approach and build friendly relationship between us. And here started our friendship.
By HardFreedomCom4 years ago in Humans
What to Learn to Become Eligible For a Job as (JAVA) Developer
I was thinking of becoming a developer for a few years. I even finished a few courses in Udemy and Coursera thinking that it will be the trigger to get a developer’s job. I was fooled — courses for beginners doesn’t give you much — the same “Hello World” logic that leads basically to nothing. I later joined one of the Java Developer’s school that was a different story — it gave me good basics to start looking for an internship and later a developer’s job.
By HardFreedomCom4 years ago in Journal
Becoming a Developer — Through Hell And Emotions
I was a happy Project Manager working in a good company but once I decided that it’s enough — “I need to change something in my life. Probably I need to change my profession. Oh wait — IT guys are so cool, smart, and earn good money. Of course — it’s a way to go! I will become a developer!”
By HardFreedomCom4 years ago in Journal