From Roboticist to Web Developer
I love the way people interact with technology.
I started my career out as a roboticist: armed with a mechanical engineering degree from Caltech and a passion for automated machines, I built robots big and small. I developed algorithms, created simulations, and spent a significant amount of time in labs and in the field. The robots I worked on have an intense relationship with people - doing things that are too hard or too dangerous for delicate humans with more important roles in society.
I recently discovered a new-found passion for web development and design. I love the way that technology has evolved to bring the average person to the forefront of information, particularly through the web. And I want to explore it more deeply.
Admittedly: I'm green. Really green. I've dabbled a bit here and there with some HTML, PHP, and JavaScript. But I'm ready and willing to hunker down and learn everything I can. I'm a quick learner - I pick up new languages all the time and have a strong foundation in fundamentals. Using my personal website (and hopefully a few others), I'm going to go on a learning journey. I will do my best to detail my endeavors here.
To start, I'm going to set myself up with some goals. I've given myself 6 months to get really good. (I'm confident that I can get decently good in 6 weeks, and I'm hoping I can get excellent in 6 years.)
Here are the job requirements for a front-end development position at a local company:
- Candidates for this position must have a genuine interest in the latest technological developments in the industry to include HTML5, CSS3, and mobile web application development
- A portfolio demonstrating clean and compliant code
- Strong knowledge of design principles, typography, user interfaces, Web standards and usability
- BS/BA/AD degree
- 3+ years of front end web development experience
- 3+ years of professional Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator experience
- 3+ years of professional HTML/CSS experience
- Mastery of code editing software
- Proficiency in HTML/CSS, JavaScript/jQuery and other scripting languages
- Ability to design CSS-based table-less layouts
- Working knowledge of PHP and ability to learn new technologies and software as necessary
- Experience building and maintaining large sites (50+ pages)
- Ability to execute from concept to site launch with a comprehensive knowledge of development and testing
- Ability to work independently, prioritize tasks and hit deadlines in a fast-paced work environment
- Team player with a positive attitude and an entrepreneurial spirit
I have all of the soft skills already (genuine interest, positive attitude, entrepreneurial spirit, ability to work independently, ability to execute from concept to site launch, etc.) and a BS degree. And while there's no way I can get 3+ years' experience in 6 months, I know that's negotiable. So then, here's what I need to learn/work on (with a few things that I'm interested in, as well):
- A portfolio (I've got nothing of note so far)
- Compliant code (What does "compliant" mean, exactly?)
- Design principles
- Typography
- User interfaces
- Web standards
- Usability
- Adobe Photoshop
- Adobe Illustrator
- HTML/CSS
- JavaScript/jQuery
- Other scripting languages
- CSS-based table-less layouts
- PHP
- Ruby/Rails
- Experience building and maintaining large sites (50+ pages)
Easy, right? :-)