Find Something Here
2/16/24
Hello Again
6/21/22
And We're Off!
amyshadixon.com is finally open for business -- if you're into the business of just reading and not buying anything that is (I don't know, maybe I'll have some random merch one day; I do indeed have the power to create stickers... Would anyone buy them, you ask?... Alas). 🤓 As promised, it is a custom-built skeleton site with a few basics, created with Blazor and .NET 6.0. Admittedly, it took a bit longer than I had hoped since it is now being hosted through Godaddy + Plesk instead of Azure. I loved Azure, but it was a pretty cool experience to try something new and a little bit lighter on the wallet. And I can say that I definitely learned quite a bit through the trial and error of trying to get the site up and running. 😂
I have also knocked out a couple of Coursera courses as well! I currently have two down and two more to go of a full segment. Right now they are just refreshers in C# and Unity, but it is nice to re-practice some code and concepts I might have forgotten or just haven't gotten to use in some time. Along with these, I have been looking into online schools as well. Originally, I wanted to go for my master's, but now I am thinking more about doing another bachelor's. I do want to eventually go for my master's again, but I am wondering if it would be a better decision for me to take things a little more slowly and go the secondary route; I feel like I would learn and absorb way more content that way. The only issue is that a second bachelor's in my name wouldn't be nearly as cost-effective. Decisions, decisions.
Rambling aside, the point is that I have been making some light progress. I have a huge list of things to get done, including stuff for the house (I moved in back in November and still haven't painted anything or installed some much-needed shelves, curtains, etc. I am beginning to feel like I owe this house an apology...), more learning, and more coding. As such, my next post here will probably be the Blazor + Blogger API tutorial. I have already started planning it in my head, but I guess I should put it somewhere more accessible. That would be nice right? 😆
Guess it's full speed ahead!
5/2/22
Burn Out
7/7/20
COVID-19
12/4/19
Symetra Internship
Admittedly, I hadn't heard of Symetra before I had applied and interviewed. Starting as a summer IT intern with them, though, was probably one of the most amazing experiences I have ever had! 😊 I have never had the opportunity to work in such an inclusive and supportive work environment. I had amazing managers and mentors who both listened and encouraged me to expand my knowledge -- even when it was outside of my own department! I learned so much, from IT Security (I was given the chance to be a part-time IT Security Intern at the same time!) to Power BI, Web Development, and even database mapping/reporting.
Not only that, but I was given a chance to innovate and come up with new solutions to unique challenges. I got to compete in the annual Symetra Hackathon and won third place -- exciting to most of the members in my small group since we had never done a Hackathon before -- with an idea for a Life Insurance and Retirement Game! 🎊📣 It really helped me re-validate my love for game development/design and the path I want to pursue in the future.
And now that my time is ending there (after six amazing months), I am feeling a bit hesitant to move on. Crazy how you can get so attached to your co-workers and a company in just a few months! Overall, though, my internship was absolutely perfect and couldn't have been any better. I consider myself to be extremely fortunate to have had this experience and really really hope many more people will get the chance as well.
But now is the time to really get in the grind! I will be applying for jobs and getting back to my projects, especially the neglected portfolio website at amyshadixon.com. 👀 I have one or two small tutorials I would like to get finished and posted here as well. But I would like to thank Symetra for getting me where I am! I am a bit nervous, but also excited to move forward!






