The learning curve never stops and knowledge is too much for limitations. Work hard and trust the process. If it burns then its working
I am Peter Mungati, a front-end web designer. I love code because i love to build things. I learned code by myself with help of various online material like; YouTube, and a number of pdfs. Despite my passion for design, I like to take part in all stages of projects from the idea, planning, designing/creating, launching and finally monitoring. I find it comfortable knowing how an entire project is structured as it improves on quality of my work. Therefore i expect to improved on my back-end development by the end of this year.
I began coding in 2017 but started intensive learning in 2018. My focus was mainly web development and so, like most people, i learnt the markups (HTML5 and CSS3) followed by the bootstrap library. With that little knowledge i could do so much and i was motivated to go on. I dived into vanilla JavaScript to improve on my functionalities which required more energy than the markups. I gave it 6 months and i was comfortable. I kept on building as many functionalities as i could. I then dived into libraries and frameworks(JQuery, React JS and Angular) which made much of the work easier, faster to do and reusable. Much focus was put into angular and react which landed me my first job at a tech startup as a Developer. Currently working on my first large project and, so far so good. I've built a number of components along the way that can be useful for a number of web applications. It's mid 2019 and i'm diving into studying NodeJs and Mongodb for the back-end which will end with the year. I will start python in 2020, as i continue to build my resume.
I value time and therefore always make sure to hit a deadline. Determined to produce quality work for my clients. Regular communication is key to ensure at most client satisfaction. I like to be original in my work, hence my creativity is always in check.
I believe in hard work and consistency in any working field. The end result is always proportional to the efforts.
I love to research, tech fanatic.