About Me

I have been drawn to computers and technology in general since even before my parents bought me a TRS-80 in the mid 1980's. Unfortunately, I never thought of it as a career option until after I was already committed to a career in law.

Even while working in the legal field I was always staying up to date on any technology that could be leveraged to make our jobs easier. Wherever I worked, I quickly became the go-to "tech" person, serving on technology committees and working closely with the IT personnel.

I would also become the de-facto webmaster, teaching myself HTML, CSS and other languages in my spare time. I would write scripts and my own programs to make the clunky case management software used at a firm do what I thought it already should have done, which was often more exciting and rewarding than the actual legal work.

A career spent fighting for a living takes its toll on a person and like so many others before me, the practice of law quickly lost its luster and eventually burned me out.

I have long said that if I had it all to do over, I would have majored in Computer Science in college, so after the Covid-19 pandemic hit, I decided to make the career change I had been considering for years.

During the pandemic, I completed a Full-Stack JavaScript bootcamp, taught myself additional programming skills and practiced by completing numerous projects. I have thoroughly enjoyed the journey and know that I made the right decision.

After a lifetime of interest and self-education in the area I have now fully committed to a career in software development.