I'm Quitting Front-End for Back-End Development (Navigating My Career in Tech).

Embarking on a career change within the vast landscape of technology has been both thrilling and challenging. As I delve into the realm of backend development, I find myself compelled to document this transformative journey. This article serves as a prelude, offering insights into the motivations and experiences that shape my evolving perspective. By sharing these thoughts, I hope to provide context for the articles that will follow, detailing the nuances of learning various programming languages associated with backend development.

The Revelation:

Pausing an hour-long Python crash course, I couldn't help but notice the stark differences in syntax compared to my familiar territory of JavaScript. The idea struck me – why not document these differences as I transition? So, at 2:52 am on the 13th of January 2024, I find myself typing away, eager to establish a foundation for the articles that will inevitably follow.

The Genesis of my Tech Journey:

My journey into tech began in 2020, spurred by the idleness brought about by the pandemic. Initially driven by a sense of curiosity and the desire not to waste time, I started learning frontend development. However, this venture took a more serious turn in December 2021 when the urge to 'get my life together' resurfaced.

Misconceptions and Realities:

With no network of tech connections, my initial approach to learning was somewhat complacent. The mantra "There's money in tech!" echoed, but the harsh realities of the industry were yet to unfold. Entering a bootcamp with promises of a paid internship after six months, I fervently worked towards that goal. However, as months passed, bills piled up, and the promised opportunities remained elusive.

A Shift in Focus:

The realization hit hard – HTML, CSS, and JavaScript were insufficient; I needed to delve into React, Sass, Next.js, TypeScript, and more. The stress was palpable, frustrations mounted, and the initial zeal began to wane. In a bid to meet financial obligations, I even ventured into dropshipping (sneakers & wristwatches -Island The Plug), finding a temporary reprieve.

The Interim Period:

Balancing learning with the demands of academics proved challenging. Graduation marked a turning point, but the spark for frontend development had dimmed. The light had gone out, yet a curiosity for backend development emerged, prompting my decision to explore this new facet of technology.

Facing the Reality:

Prepared to confront the arduous journey ahead, I acknowledge that tech is no instant pathway to wealth. With this article as the first chapter in my documentation, I eagerly anticipate unraveling the intricacies of backend development. Join me as I navigate the challenges, celebrate the victories, and, above all, remain steadfast in my pursuit of a fulfilling career in technology.

Signed, Raaymii.

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Osamagioghomwenwi Oghagbon (Raaymii)
Osamagioghomwenwi Oghagbon (Raaymii)

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