I went to my new manager last year to let her know that I was going to have to leave. I told her that I'd wanted to be a developer for a long time and that I'd need to go pursue that dream somewhere else. Her answer? "Well… have you considered pursuing that here? " That put in motion a flurry of frank conversations with my now-manager, evaluations of my skills, and ultimately a plan to take what I'll call my vaguely useful and large blobs of knowledge and refine them into the building blocks of a career in development. The areas where I needed the most work were largely back-end, which makes sense. In the games and projects I'd worked on, I never had to worry about storage, accessing data, or how to scale things properly. My manager put together a series of projects designed to build my knowledge in those areas. We used Flask as the basis for my projects, as the barrier to entry is low and I already felt pretty confident with Python. Once I finished those projects, it was time to actually start digging into and Stack Overflow.
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