So, I pretend I know about technology. I actually only know a little about a lot. I need to tell the truth to all my readers. I have been very fortunate, and very lucky, to get my job with my current company. I have been writing about my experiences learning code but lately I have been going to work with challenging days and not enough time to do learning at work. Once I get home I have been wanting a little time with my wife and daughter and then taking down time.
The reason for such the difficult times at work is that both of implementation specialists (my old role) are moving to new teams. I am moving to another engineering team and the the other specialist is moving to the client operations side of the business. Technically he isn't moving until June 1 and up to that date he should be working 50% as an implementation specialist and 50% in his new role. It has turned out that he is spending a lot more time with his new role and less time with the implementation role.
The time spent is in no way Tim's fault. This is a new role for him on a different team, and we all know that once you are leaving a department/job that you are done and ready to move on. Since I am staying in the same department it is much easier for me to keep doing the work and help to keep the team floating. It is wearing on me. I have been doing a bigger work load and just surviving. I should have brought this up to managers sooner, but I didn't and thought I could handle the load.
Taking time out of my nights to learn, when I just needed to unwind wasn't going to happen. I know there are ways to learn, outside or reading my C# book, but I don't know of these places as readily as pulling out a book. Similar to my previous blog about the communities we all belong to, there are places we can learn that will provide quick learning environments, like Code Wars or reading a blog on technology. Anyone know some good technology blogs or coding blogs that would be good for a newbie coder? I know at this point I shouldn't be as newbie, but I haven't been able to spend as much time as I would like to further my knowledge of coding and C#, life gets in the way.
I hope that once my replacement is hired (he starts on May 10th) and trained that I can get the rest of the sustaining team to help pick up the slack until we are able to get another implementation specialist hired for Tim's position and that I will be able to start working on the new team, which will be more coding and using different technologies. Until then, I need to find a list of topics that I can write about for the weeks where I haven't been able to do much learning or even looking at my C# book. So, what are the topics that a newbie programmer should be talking about?
P.S. thanks to Brett for starting to write a blog again, I am hoping it will help keep me motivated to write mine even after I don't sit next to him anymore. You can catch his blog at: http://technophiletester.hintonweb.com/
The reason for such the difficult times at work is that both of implementation specialists (my old role) are moving to new teams. I am moving to another engineering team and the the other specialist is moving to the client operations side of the business. Technically he isn't moving until June 1 and up to that date he should be working 50% as an implementation specialist and 50% in his new role. It has turned out that he is spending a lot more time with his new role and less time with the implementation role.
The time spent is in no way Tim's fault. This is a new role for him on a different team, and we all know that once you are leaving a department/job that you are done and ready to move on. Since I am staying in the same department it is much easier for me to keep doing the work and help to keep the team floating. It is wearing on me. I have been doing a bigger work load and just surviving. I should have brought this up to managers sooner, but I didn't and thought I could handle the load.
Taking time out of my nights to learn, when I just needed to unwind wasn't going to happen. I know there are ways to learn, outside or reading my C# book, but I don't know of these places as readily as pulling out a book. Similar to my previous blog about the communities we all belong to, there are places we can learn that will provide quick learning environments, like Code Wars or reading a blog on technology. Anyone know some good technology blogs or coding blogs that would be good for a newbie coder? I know at this point I shouldn't be as newbie, but I haven't been able to spend as much time as I would like to further my knowledge of coding and C#, life gets in the way.
I hope that once my replacement is hired (he starts on May 10th) and trained that I can get the rest of the sustaining team to help pick up the slack until we are able to get another implementation specialist hired for Tim's position and that I will be able to start working on the new team, which will be more coding and using different technologies. Until then, I need to find a list of topics that I can write about for the weeks where I haven't been able to do much learning or even looking at my C# book. So, what are the topics that a newbie programmer should be talking about?
P.S. thanks to Brett for starting to write a blog again, I am hoping it will help keep me motivated to write mine even after I don't sit next to him anymore. You can catch his blog at: http://technophiletester.hintonweb.com/
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