Once you get stuck in a certain technology, you can stay there for a long time, and I want to be always adapting. I want to make sure that I keep my head up and look for the latest in technology and stay at the forefront. This course has shown me that I could find that combination with writing and programming. I want to make sure that I don’t get stuck in a rut doing work that I don’t enjoy, when I could be out doing fun things that I could make a career. She has also found a way to be a ski instructor for over 20 years, and it really made me think about how I want to have my career path go. I think she summed it up best when she told me that she doesn’t see it as work, but rather an enjoyable hobby. She was really funny and nice, and I could tell that she is someone who is able to get things done, no matter what. I met her during my trip to New Hampshire, which is where she is based out of. She now owns her own company that contracts out to other companies. She started in the late ’70s and has kept up on the cutting edge of the industry all of these years. She is one of a small number of women who started programming early in the computer era. I interviewed Patty Tompkins, who has worked for numerous companies as a contractor, consultant, and developer. I really enjoyed both Covering Capitol Hill and Crime Reporting, but the odds of being a journalist in both of those fields is slim (with the exception that many Capitol Hill stories are about corrupt politicians…). The thing I have found most exciting is the fact that I know I will use this class in the future. But I will miss the class because I have found the learning to be, all at the same time, fun, fast, frustrating, and fulfilling. I am glad to be getting done with this class because it is the natural progression of things to move forward we have to move on from where we are.
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