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-- Honestly, I really wanted to do something fun and interactive here. - Unfortunately I didn't have a specific idea in mind and this was abandoned in favor of spending my time somewhere with a bigger impact. -
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-+ Honestly, I really wanted to do something fun and interactive here. + Unfortunately I didn't have a specific idea in mind and this was abandoned in favor of spending my time somewhere with a bigger impact. +
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+Generally speaking, I feel uncomfortable talking to anyone about myself. - It may seem a bit hollow to say in the about-me section of a website bearing my own name, but its true.
- -My name is... Joey Kimsey and I am a 34 year old web-developer. I think it would be fair to say I am a full-stack developer though I find myself working on and gravitating towards backend development more. - Over the past decade I have moved from professionally designing popup advertising for major car manufacturers, to working for the CDC in a major time of crisis, - to harassing AI to spread information to entrepreneurs in other languages. I love this technology and I love what we can do with it.
- -Things always get a bit awkward when I tell people I am 33 but I've been doing this for 20 years, but its true. When I was still in single-digits, we got our first PC, with windows 98. - I won't lie to you about remembering the specs, but I can tell you that it changed the world for me. I believe we had internet access through our phone provider before, but eventually we wound up on AOL and the world expanded in front of me. - There were websites for everything and it was all new. They were still talking about the internet like it was something that was going to happen, but I was already living through it, it was already changing the world around me.
- -As many children do, I became curious and wanted to know how the internet worked. I found out I could have my onw little spot on the internet with lycos or angelfire. - I learned about html, images, pearl scripts, and I even made webpages for everything I liked: runescape, skateboarding, vampires. Eventually I really wanted to make something so my friends could send me messages on the website. - At the time, pearl was pretty complicated, not many people used it, and it was heavily limited on free hosting. I needed to find a different way, so I started searching and eventually stumbled into php.
- -Once I found php, I fell in love with programming. Not only was the web new and fresh, I knew how it worked. I had a magical superpower that no one else did. - Over the years I built dozens of projects including working for many local business-owners from a young age. - I eventually went to college for computer science, where I learned that java is a terrible language and that I was more interested in building than learning how to build, so I dropped out. - After working several jobs over the following years, I was given the opportunity by a close friend to move out of my small town. - When I moved to Atlanta, I finally found an employer willing to give me a shot and my resume picks up from there.
+ +Generally speaking, I feel uncomfortable talking to anyone about myself. + It may seem a bit hollow to say in the about-me section of a website bearing my own name, but its true.
+ +My name is... Joey Kimsey and I am a 34 year old web-developer. I think it would be fair to say I am a full-stack developer though I find myself working on and gravitating towards backend development more. + Over the past decade I have moved from professionally designing popup advertising for major car manufacturers, to working for the CDC in a major time of crisis, + to harassing AI to spread information to entrepreneurs in other languages. I love this technology and I love what we can do with it.
+ +Things always get a bit awkward when I tell people I am 33 but I've been doing this for 20 years, but its true. When I was still in single-digits, we got our first PC, with windows 98. + I won't lie to you about remembering the specs, but I can tell you that it changed the world for me. I believe we had internet access through our phone provider before, but eventually we wound up on AOL and the world expanded in front of me. + There were websites for everything and it was all new. They were still talking about the internet like it was something that was going to happen, but I was already living through it, it was already changing the world around me.
+ +As many children do, I became curious and wanted to know how the internet worked. I found out I could have my onw little spot on the internet with lycos or angelfire. + I learned about html, images, pearl scripts, and I even made webpages for everything I liked: runescape, skateboarding, vampires. Eventually I really wanted to make something so my friends could send me messages on the website. + At the time, pearl was pretty complicated, not many people used it, and it was heavily limited on free hosting. I needed to find a different way, so I started searching and eventually stumbled into php.
+ +Once I found php, I fell in love with programming. Not only was the web new and fresh, I knew how it worked. I had a magical superpower that no one else did. + Over the years I built dozens of projects including working for many local business-owners from a young age. + I eventually went to college for computer science, where I learned that java is a terrible language and that I was more interested in building than learning how to build, so I dropped out. + After working several jobs over the following years, I was given the opportunity by a close friend to move out of my small town. + When I moved to Atlanta, I finally found an employer willing to give me a shot and my resume picks up from there.
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