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Um, yeah, that's a great question. So, um, where did I How How did I get to worry am today? Um, while I study computer science in college, and I kind of shaped how, um, what, my career path less. And then after that, I I decided to be a product manager for a few years, And then during that process, I kind of realized that it was better to get some hands on experience. Um, so I switched back to engineering, and now I'm, ah, Web Solutions, engineer. And then, um, yes.It was just like a learning progression where I didn't really know what I wanted to do. So I just took the first opportunity that kind of presented itself on. And then from there, as I had more experiences, I figured out more of what I was interested in, which is really designing tools or applications that really ah, help the user experience.
abilities are mostly, um, there's a made between kind of the product management aspect as well as the actual Cody aspect. So I would say the breakdown for me is maybe 70% coding and the 30% project management. And with that, um, so the product management, I would be like me working with our stakeholders, trying to figure out what the um, what the requirements are what the time lines look like. Um, and stuff like that. Um, And then, of course, on the coding side, I make more like, uh, design decisions and writing engineering documents to kind of map out with a project will look like, um, in terms off weekly work hours. We don't really have, like, a set. Um, I guess schedule or anything like that. Um, I am full time, so 40 hours a week, you know, given take, um, and in terms of work travel, um, we do travel well. We used to travel pretty frequently to kind of meet with teams that we work with and just kind off attend some summits and conferences and stuff like that. I would say maybe once 1/4 But then, ever since crooner virus We haven't done that, obviously. And we've actually been working from home, and we will continue to do so probably for the rest of the year. Um
I D. But I know people who use intelligence. It's also pretty popular. And I know some people use just supplying Texas. Just a text editor, Um, in terms of frameworks when used mostly once that Google developed eso angular is very popular as well. Some internal ones at that. I don't think our open source yet. Um, in terms of models and algorithms and languages, it honestly really varies by team. Um, Java is a very popular back and language, a Google and Java script typescript. It's popular lunch and of course, um, but for my team, personally, we actually use a python back end. All of our APS are hosted on Google Google APP injury. So, like I said, it kind of varies a lot, But, um, I feel like it doesn't really matter. What you're familiar with is as long as you're comfortable with what you're familiar with