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Yeah. So, uh, I am living here in Japan. I'm living here for five years now, so I usedto work us an interpreter before. Ah, Japanese English and I didn't have any technical background. And so last year, I decided to join the coding boot camp. So last April and after I started working, uh, I search for jobs for, like, I say, two months. And then I found a current job there, then according to work as a Sofia engineer now.
eso. Right now, I'm still a senior role, so I would say there's not much responsibilities yet and decisions, but I would say pain points would be as a junior. You'll be stuck on something for a lot of times. So and how to do that, it's that you just don't know what you don't know. So you really need a good mentor for that someone senior in your company or whose whoever is your mentor is and taking notes. So it's really important to have something like a technical log or a diary or something or you're right, whatever you have been doing or have that so you can look back at it and then you figure out where you got something wrong and then so you can move forward doing something.
It's a full stack developer. So in terms of sulfur and framework, it would depend on the company you work at. So, for our company, we use rials for back and and then view for front then And so for so far, programs, Obviously. You need the version control. You just get and get help for that. Then this doctor and communities for the other stuff. Yeah, okay.