Jan SovisforPolyglotic – learning for busy peoplepolyglotic.com·Jan 26, 2024🇪🇸 Spanish Vocabulary for Beginners: Understanding Law and PoliticsWelcome to an insightful journey through the essential Spanish vocabulary related to justice, law, military, and politics. This blog post is tailored to beginners, offering a fundamental understanding of words that form the backbone of many significa...DiscussSpanish for Starters 🇬🇧🇪🇸Spanish Legal Vocabulary
Kyle Sandvenkylesandven.hashnode.dev·Jan 8, 2023Transitioning Part II: Setting and breaking down goalsTo set a realistic timeline you will need to know what your goals are and then work backward from there. First, think about where you want to be and what you want to be doing when your service is over. For example, you want to be a full-stack web dev...DiscussBeginner Developers
Kyle Sandvenkylesandven.hashnode.dev·Jan 5, 2023Transitioning from the military into tech: Part II retire from the US Navy in August of 2024. I am also in the middle of my final deployment. When I left for deployment I told myself that I would “learn to code and get a job.” I’ve been learning to code without the internet for the past 5 months an...Discuss·37 reads#beginners #learningtocode #100daysofcode
freeCodeCampforfreeCodeCampfreecodecamp.org·Apr 8, 2021How I Kept Coding While Serving in the MilitaryBy Adham El Banhawy In this post, I'll talk about my experience serving in the military during 2020. It's a chapter in my developer journey that started way back with freeCodeCamp. I spent 2020 as an (involuntary) military conscript in my country's a...Discusslearning to code
freeCodeCampforfreeCodeCampfreecodecamp.org·Mar 19, 2018How I went from enlisted Air Force to software engineer intern @TwitterBy Jordan D. Jackson A story of coding, networking, and growth. _Photo by [Unsplash](https://unsplash.com/photos/54ArKZlff8w?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText" rel="noopener" target="_blank" title="">Andrzej Grygiel ...Discusscoding