800 Pomodoros (400 work hours)
I have officially spent 400 hours in my pursuit of a career in software development.

I summarised my achievements at the completion of 700 pomodoros, and I don't have an awful lot to add, except that I understand HTML and CSS a bit better and am in the process of refining my knowledge of programming fundamentals in Ruby.
There are days when I feel a little disheartened by not having a job yet, but I knew it would be a long process when I started it and there's plenty to take heart from. Let's see how I'm situated by the end of this cycle.
I summarised my achievements at the completion of 700 pomodoros, and I don't have an awful lot to add, except that I understand HTML and CSS a bit better and am in the process of refining my knowledge of programming fundamentals in Ruby.
There are days when I feel a little disheartened by not having a job yet, but I knew it would be a long process when I started it and there's plenty to take heart from. Let's see how I'm situated by the end of this cycle.
Published on 05 Jul 2017
by Alexander Garber
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