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The Pragmatic Empiricist is a thought-provoking blog following a curious, middle-aged woman navigating technology while blending real-life experiences and knowledge to find the truth. This blog is Idea for the untraditional technology professionals, thinkers and lifelong learners seeking grounded insight on the crossroads of technology, philosophy and personal growth.

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Let's be honest, despite the clever intro; I have no clue what I am doing. I am trying to figure out how to transition from one career field to another. I currently work in Acquisitions but I want to be a Software Engineer (Full Stack Dev). I will use this post to help me track and share my ongoing journey through the tech world. Good Luck to my future self. This should be a bumpy ride.

Thursday, June 26, 2025

Linkedin Learning "Career Essentials in Software Development by Microsoft and LinkedIn"

ACCOUNTABILITY LOG: (Backlog) 

I am starting a Linkedin Learning Course Title: Career Essentials in Software Development by Microsoft and LinkedIn 

Class Type: Professional Certificate 
Time Required to complete: 8 hours 20 minutes 
Overview: Discover the skills needed for a career in software development. Learn the core concepts and structure of programming languages and learn how they are applied. 

Link: https://www.linkedin.com/learning/paths/career-essentials-in-software-development-by-microsoft-and-linkedin 

Start Date: 26JUNE2025 
End Date: I QUIT 

Introduction to Career Skills in Software Development Programming Foundations: Fundamentals Programming Foundations: Beyond the Fundamentals


RESULT: 

πŸ’€I am adding this post for tracking. Ultimately, I quit Linkedin Learning because it became boring for me. I needed less details and more bullet points in the lessons. I felt like the tutorials were blabbering at me. 

I may circle back around to this platform again, but for now. I must move on if I want to stay inspired. 

Another moment in Tutorial Hell.
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