At the end of this month, I'll be starting a new job—I am at last jumping into real, full-time, software development. This is about the time I had expected to move into development when I started, so that's not too much of a surprise. What is surprising, even to me, is that my office will be a little more of a move than I would have thought.
That's right, I'm leaving the fruit business, and going to write Mac software for another company you may have heard of. This was not an easy decision, as my current employer has a great deal to recommend it. Ultimately, though, I think the move will give me more opportunity to explore my interests, which is really what I need at this point in my career. (Rumors that I am going for the free M&Ms are lies and slander.)
The next couple of years should be very exciting for me, as I'll finally be doing the sort of work I've wanted to do since computer science and I crossed paths one fateful semester in college. Full speed ahead!
P.S. Some of the keenly observant readers out there may notice that I have resurrected the Camino category in the sidebar. This is not a coincidence.
Category: Life

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