In January, I kicked off a journey of reflection and growth at the Recurse Center (RC) – a retreat where you work at the edge of your abilities with wonderful peers to pair program, study with, and grow.
My goals in participating were to learn and play with different programming languages, recharge, reflect – and most importantly become an alumna. You see – I am a lifelong learner and look forward to the years to come of book clubs, deep dives, discussion and the community that RC nurtures. In other words – you never graduate!
As I finish my last week, I'd like to reflect on what I've played with and what's next.
A few of the activities and projects that I did over these 12 weeks are as follows:
As you can see, the list is long and I have probably missed a few things. I have truly enjoyed my time in batch and I look forward to never graduating and continuing to learn and grow in this community. As I finish my last week I reflect on these last 3 months and feel like I have grown, decompressed, and made friends along the way.
Here are some of my plans for coding in the near future:
As far as work goes – opportunity often comes from directions not anticipated, so I plan to listen, meditate, learn and play until I find the next thing. In the meantime, I will grow food in my garden, continue to blog, tutor, and find ways to enrich my community.