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I Switched To Web Development

Kofi A. on June 10, 2020

I'm Kofi Ramos. An aspiring web developer based in Accra, Ghana. I'm writing this during the world's Covid-19 crises. The title is called I switche...
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Senik Hakobyan

Good Luck!

Comfort Zone

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Alfy

We at the agency teamAlfy.com are proud of you and we think you are off to a great start!

All the best
Your Boss

You have time to blog??🤭

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Michel Renaud

"everyone was once a beginner"

You can say that again. I've been at this for 36 years, 32 professionally, and often still feel like a beginner. Software development is a very dynamic field and there's always something new, often requiring a mind shift.

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Muhimen

Whenever you feel stuck and start thinking this isn't for me I can't go any further, take a look back. And you will wonder how far you have come.
Good luck

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Muthoni Muchai • Edited

Amazing Kofi! Same story for me; on the path to switch to tech been in the travel industry for 7years. Go for it. I’m amazed how the tech community is always ready to help, more reasons to believe we on the right path! 🤞🏾😃

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Ridho Febriansa

First of all, congratulations on switching to Web Development field and also congratulations on your first intern as a developer! yayyy
Video games were my reason to pursue developer path too, so I can relate your hype towards technologies.

Regarding your statement, "you didn't need a college degree to be in tech", as a student who studying IT major I would say yes tech welcome to every single person regardless their background! Those who pursue in tech have to work extra hard to learn any technologies they are interested in and make something that helps other people.

Laravel, Wordpress, Node, Javascript and VueJS are technologies that commonly used so if you are good at it, it makes you can land a job on more companies. Honing skill on that specific technologies will helps you in the future both for looking a new job or even making your own job!

Glad to hear that you started blogging, it will helps you a lot to understanding more the context you are trying to share with your audience. For example, you want to share how people without any experience
on Wordpress to use Wordpress. Before making the blog post, you will probably started to install wordpress, run and test it. If it's going well, you started to write every step you tried so that other people could try it too and ended up like you did. It will helps us a lot to understand more on things. So yeah, good luck on your blogging!

I am an IT student but really wanna to learn more about culinary cook but don't know should I switch or not because I love both technologies and food!
Thanks for sharing, Kofi!

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hijani

Hey brother
I also love to do web development stuffs but i cannot stick with it
Actually when i jad done some works on web designing I've reached to JavaScript like basic JavaScript but in this stage i left it then i turn my work into photoshop stuffs to learn it but then i had not completed it just learned and the did not practiced it what should i do?

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Saturn003

Nice one , keep moving don't stop . I know is hard back in Africa but trust me you will enjoy your hardwork very soon, just keep encouraging yourself you will soon be good mentor for others in that region.

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Kofi A.

Thanks Mikael! I appreciate it!

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JorgeCanul

Great job!! Keep going.
I have being learning on my own. It has being great so far. I hope to get a job in the near future. But this is not about me. But about you. Keep goin you can do it!!!

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Kofi A.

All the best friend

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steve gyimah

Hi, good work Kofi.
Am also a self taught developer in Accra.
Hope we can network to share ideas.

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Kofi A.

Sure will love that

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borsec-suveran

I've tried out a lot of beginner resources on JavaScript and by the far the best I've seen is Programming with P5.JS by the Coding Train, free on YouTube. Thanks for sharing your journey. Keep us posted on your progress!

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chilly731

Fantastic, keep it up Kofi, keep us updated on your progress.

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Mohammad Fazel

Fascinating story! Good luck buddy.

 
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Senik Hakobyan • Edited

I think that the circle describes the way you grow, and different states of your growth are described and marked differently.

So, there are no circles in circles. There is just one circle with different states.

Sorry, if I couldn't express my thoughts clearly in English :)

Though, I understand what you are saying.

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JahWayne

Hey man all the best! I'm currently trying to do the same thing, and it's been hard but this was some extra inspiration needed to keep going on. I'll keep track of your progress man, can't wait to see you be successful!

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nikescar1 • Edited

As others have said, it's never too late to change careers. I was in construction for 12 years then decided that game development was something I'd really like to try. It took a couple of years to get to where it would pay the bills but 10 years later my brother and I still have a game company.

Since you have an interest in video games, I would recommend trying out Unity (or similar all-in-one engines) as a hobby to sharpen your skills programming in general. The satisfaction of your coding efforts is immediate and fun. There is plenty of free first party and third party tutorials to get you started.

Good luck in your new career!

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Cleo

Impressive! Just stick to Laravel and other frameworks, Laravel is a great tool i can guarantee you that.

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Josafath

Good Lucky man !!
Never Is too late, right ?
From México I wish you the best.

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Nam Hoang Le • Edited

Same to me. I switched from a doctor into web dev right now after 10 years learning and working as anesthesiologist. Someone tell me I’m crazy but following your passion is always a right choose. Good lucky to me!! 💃💃

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Kofi A.

Good luck friend!!

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Richard Yhip

A long time ago I started down the same career path because of my love of video games. My career hasn't gotten me anywhere close to that but I still enjoy what I do on a daily basis.

As long as you enjoy what you do you will go far. Good luck and keep on writing!

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hcmlopes • Edited

Good luck. I switched 2.5years ago and I have been very happy.
If you need help even if its just to bound ideas or talk about the life as a developer calendly.com/hcmlopes/coding-session
If the times don't work out for you send me a message and I'll do what I can to help you out

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Kofi A.

Thank you. Will definitely reach out

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Charly S.

Excellent so happy for you. You'll find this profession an incredible personal journey with a lot of challenges but also fulfillment. Best luck!!

 
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Senik Hakobyan

It could be your first comment, if you're trying to be rude, vulgar and disrespectful.

You don't know anyone personally in this thread and non of us can be considered as a "kid" to you.

I hope you will think twice next time before writing an idiotic comment. I understand it's hard for you to write any valuable thing, but give it a try.

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David G. Horsman • Edited

Yikes. I thought "Cut the kid some slack" was idiom. As an old hermit me thinks there be many linguistic land mines to avoid here.
Heck, I treat all minors as having equal value and rights and avoid "talking down" to them.
Lol... I could be in trouble here....... sport?
(Note that "sport" is also condescending.)
(OT: Am I auto-liking my own comments?)

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Senik Hakobyan

It all depends when and with whom you are joking or sharing idioms or something else.

You are still wrong if your jokes and idioms are out of place.

If I don't know you personally, I'll never talk to you with "many linguistic land mines".

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David G. Horsman • Edited

I am confused about that last paragraph but assume you meant you would err on the side of caution.
None-the-less I think you kind of did in a indirect sense.
Was that not a little "over the top" given the offense?
"I hope you will think twice next time before writing an idiotic comment. I understand it's hard for you to write any valuable thing, but give it a try."
Yikes. Frankly I find that to be a double standard.

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David G. Horsman

Ahhh. As the OP you were greatly offened by being referred to as "kid" and possibly new.
That's reasonable I guess.

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Senik Hakobyan

I like the way you're analyzing the situation, lol.

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David G. Horsman

I literally can't help it Senik. I appologize for "brain picking" you.

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Nihar Raote

I'm not sure if my interpretation of this image is accurate, but I think it signifies that - the one in the comfort zone and the one in the fear zone, as well as the ones in the learning and growth zones, are one and the same. It's just that when you move from the comfort zone to the other zones, you don't necessarily shed your personality and core character traits completely. Both are you, but the one in the fear zone is a better version of you from the comfort zone. Similarly, the one in the learning zone is a better version of you from the fear zone.

Maybe that's why the circles are not mutually exclusive. Since even when you improve, you are still the same person, just more refined and better than your previous self.

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KobbyKnight • Edited

Hello Kofi, it's certainly nice to have seen your post suggested to me in Google discover. It's an amazing story and I'm glad you made the switch to follow your dream. I'm also from GH and I hope to read more of your posts. We can link up (Western Region at the moment though) and collaborate (Github - got Laravel and php works) if need be. All the best. It's not a smooth ride but it's definitely rewarding to be in tech.

Now I think I should share my path so far, well in another future post. Goodluck.

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Kofi A.

Sure that's sound great. Will be in touch

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Tirta Keniten

Very inspiring story. We have save interest. Laravel and vuejs. I think it's coll if we collaborate.

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borsec-suveran

I've tried out a lot of beginner resources on JavaScript and by far the best I've found is Programming with P5.JS by the Coding Train, available for free on YouTube. Keep us posted on your progress. Consistency is key for coding.

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Mr F.

Thanks for sharing your story Kofi. Keep at it, practice makes perfect! And good luck on your journey

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Kofi A.

Thank you! ☺

 
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David G. Horsman

Hi again Sebastian. I often use inversion and reversal of polarity as an analysis tool. It's quite rare to try this trick with a diagram and a bit hard to explain.
I would first have to replace "fear" with "anxiety" (dissonance).
Having done that I see a coherent result if growth is this smallest enclosed circle, followed by learning, dissonance and comfort.
Does that make sense?

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Brittany

Hi Kofi!

Congratulations on your internship, that is my goal too!

I wanted to let you know that you are not alone and that I feel the same way. Switching career paths is always scary because you feel that you do not know as much as someone who choose that path earlier on in their life and has been studying it for years.

However, we know what is meant for us and as long as we remain passionate we will continue to learn, evolve, and grow. We can not let doubt and fear stop us from being great. I will follow you, I plan to learn more Javascript as well and who knows, maybe we can build/ collaborate on something in the future.

Good luck!

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JasonBlack01

I’m a Ghanaian too. And I love programming. And I love food (especially Jollof). Keep up the good work brotha!!!

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Dima • Edited

HI Kofi! Very inspiring story! Can you give some advices to switchers? Where to begin? If i want to be a Full stack in the future. Start from basic of Front-end?

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Kofi A.

Hi Dima, You can take a look at roadmap.sh

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Dima

Thanks a lot. Something like a Netlify?

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Nadine M. Thêry

Koffi, congratulations for this perseverance, you will collection the fruits of all your efforts. Keep working hard!

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Kailash Vetal

Great work man. Keep it up. Keep posted.

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Martins Ngene

Awesome bro. Inspires me too

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Aravind Kothandaraman

An inspiring life told/taught story. All the very best in your move and to grow further. You're one of those who made my day and boosted the energy.

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Max Shawndreck

Its great to know a fellow Ghanaian jump into this interesting world of web development! Let's link up!

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TutorialsMate

Great...😀
I also love websites.

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Nigel M Rodgers

It's not a mathematical venn diagram. It's just an analogy that will break down under too much scrutiny like any model.

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Mimi Fitz

Kofi, I am so proud of your progress and determination! I am in my fourth month in my coding journey and I must say, your success is quite a great inspiration! Goodluck

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Kofi A.

Thanks and I wish you all the best on your journey

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Phillip Richdale

Nice. Like it. Make it happen, you won't regret it. Welcome to the club and good luck with your new career!

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Desmond

Hello Kofi.
I'm Desmond from Ghana also, it's nice to see the determination you have. We can talk more if you wish.

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Kofi A.

Sure. Will really love that

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Desmond

Kindly reach out on twitter so we can talk more.

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Kelvin Thompson

Welcome to Dev! I look forward to reading your blog. Cheers!

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Senik Hakobyan

You reach the fear zone every time you get out of your comfort zone. That's why a lot of people don't want to leave it.

Breaking the fear zone will bring you to learning and growth.

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Ishant Yadav

Great work! Keep improving , your story is an inspiration for people like me . Love from India

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Francis Odoom

With what I have read so far i believe he might be one of the biggest web developer in the world