I often feel I'm stuck In a time we built the web with love. My passions, all are entwined deep within my marrow. I make mistakes as we all do I don't want to spread FUD or incorrect news... This is why I am always open To inquiry and consider A wide world of unique views...
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I often wonder if I'm the only one left Who still carries our industry's DNA in my blood, my very sick blood but alive and true,
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While I'm not a day to day developer any longer. I still long to make it right whenever I put a finger to the keyboard. (Beautiful, functional, as bullet proof as I can, and accessible)
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I'm not good at applied web Dev and Design but I'm a world class analyst and very good at seeing the cross-sections of technology and Society. motivating, teaching and writing, sharing and caring. We are what we are. There are things that change as we age but we retain our core.
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That's why I moved into databases and into data analytics. I liked writing sites, but I found I was much better at teasing the hidden out of the data. I still keep my hand in, but I'm much more careful and thoughtful about what I write.
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Replying to @trdunsworth
And me toward speaking, writing and advocacy. It makes sense. I think we're both very lucky to have found our unique strengths and adjusted life to fit them rather than trying to fit our individuality into a cube farm. :D

Oct 19, 2018 · 1:11 AM UTC

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Replying to @mholzschlag
Absolutely. Your writing was what convinced me I could learn to write sites the first place. I've been honored to learn so much from you over the years. You made it simple and accessible. So I succeeded in a midlife career change.
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Way to make a girl all weepy, Tony. But in a good way. We all want our lives to be meaningful in some way, and for me, it's to be of service to others. The part I didn't learn and am learning now is how to take care of myself, too. You inspire me with loyalty, kindness, truth.
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