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title: "Developer Interview: Jason M Penix"
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date: "2019-09-23"
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category: "Interview"
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tags: design, development
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author: "Your Full Name"
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author_link: "https://www.twitter.com/codingphase"
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### Can you introduce yourself (name, location, age, etc..)?
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Jason Penix
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Brimley, MI 38
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### How did you get interested in programming?
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Ive been intereseted in programming for since my first pc. It was a packard bell 486sx.
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### When did you start learning to code?
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I started learning to code with basic and visual basic in high school back in the early 90s.
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### Where do you learn new skills?
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I like to learn new skills on the internet.
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### What do you love the most about programming?
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I like the challenge programming present and the feeling of accomplishment when you finish a coding project.
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### What do you hate about programming?
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It can be a lonely profession if you let it be.
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### Are you currently working as a developer?
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No I am not currently working.
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### What's your favorite stack or type of applications?
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I dont currently have a favorite.
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### What's a technology or language or skill you wish to learn in the future?
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I am excited to brush up on my php and learn the rest of the full stack programming
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skills I will need to become a full stack developer.
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### Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
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Working from the comfort of my own home.
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### If you were to go back into time and give yourself an advice to make it easier to learn to code what would you say?
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Dont take a break from coding as it is a life long skill and will be very profitable.

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