How did you get into "making"?
Edmond Bitay
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I was inspired by nomads' indie hacking in Southeast Asia and wanted to travel full-time. Here's how it went:
- After undergrad, take a customer success role in a tech start-up (1.5 years)
- Quit, and learn to code (9 months)
- First frontend engineer job (2 years)
- burnout/depression - figure out health (1 year)
- Second frontend engineer job (remote, 6 months)
- first contract gig (can save up 5x pay, remote, travel around the world) - 2 year
- Meet someone from the original Bali gang, come up with an idea, and ship a product for nomads!
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Gurkaran Singh@thestarkster
Launching soon!
Wow, talk about a journey! From customer success to coding, navigating burnout, and finally shipping a product - your story is truly inspiring for anyone looking to venture into the world of "making." Kudos to your resilience and commitment to craft your path in the tech world!
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@edmondbitay time flies by quickly. i still remember the days i used to play survival with my sibling, feels like yesterday.
Macula
Started making small games and programs in middle school, stopped for years, then rediscovered passion for building stuff again.