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...is anyone there? I don't know what motivated me to check this page today, but it comes across my mind every now and again. i guess i just wanted give an update to anyone who still visits this layout shop in 2020 (bless your soul) and reflect on it, myself. tldr; at the end-ish. what i've been up to in the last 6 years I opened this shop around july of 2014, when i was 14 or 15 years old. it's kind of impressive when i think about it. i learned to "code" when i didn't even really know what coding was. I formed an aesthetic for layouts that i created (which i still kind of use to this day) that people seemed appreciate. each comment saying "using ..." brightened my day and each mention in another shop's recommendations made made me so proud and want to keep improving my coding skills.
Because of all the support i got from this shop, i took my first computer science class my freshman year, and i honestly didn't get it. i guess the html skills, or whatever this language is- i still don't know, didn't translate to java.
flash forward to college, i don't really follow kpop anymore aside from the occasional rabbit-hole that is youtube. i came into college as an engineering major, but i somehow ended up in a computer science related field. i got student org positions for graphic design because i learned to translate my "aesthetic" onto canva and then illustrator, and i got to design websites because i knew how layouts should work and took that int
...is anyone there? I don't know what motivated me to check this page today, but it comes across my mind every now and again. i guess i just wanted give an update to anyone who still visits this layout shop in 2020 (bless your soul) and reflect on it, myself. tldr; at the end-ish. what i've been up to in the last 6 years I opened this shop around july of 2014, when i was 14 or 15 years old. it's kind of impressive when i think about it. i learned to "code" when i didn't even really know what coding was. I formed an aesthetic for layouts that i created (which i still kind of use to this day) that people seemed appreciate. each comment saying "using ..." brightened my day and each mention in another shop's recommendations made made me so proud and want to keep improving my coding skills.
Because of all the support i got from this shop, i took my first computer science class my freshman year, and i honestly didn't get it. i guess the html skills, or whatever this language is- i still don't know, didn't translate to java.
flash forward to college, i don't really follow kpop anymore aside from the occasional rabbit-hole that is youtube. i came into college as an engineering major, but i somehow ended up in a computer science related field. i got student org positions for graphic design because i learned to translate my "aesthetic" onto canva and then illustrator, and i got to design websites because i knew how layouts should work and took that int
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