Yep. I herald from the days of VB6, moved over to .Net and Java and did a lot in the SQL space. Allof that for about 10+ years.
I then got pulled into the scritping side of test automation and also landed in performance testing and expanded from those roles into the broader QA world (functional and non-functional), gradually losing hands-on time with the technical things. How the world of programming has expanded and changed with the many advances on languages and frameworks, not to even mention the various tools.
Finding myself to want to dable into all of those and being overwhelmed with what best to focus on since there is no clear big demand for one major thing (aside perhaps for all the attention that Python and DevOps has been getting more than others from where I stand), I stumbled into the wold of no-code and of course Flutterflow that stand above the rest.
Highly impressed and eager to get into some app building again, I figure this is a true way to get back into software production that will stick, and perhaps with more potential for footing into software ownership world.
Looking forward to learn from you all.
Hey there fellow Flutters. Ex-coder, turned QA consultant, now gettig back into the dev game this way.
From South-Africa. Now finding myself in Australia for 6 years.
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