01 May 2017
tags: germany reflection

Background:

I started this blog as a way for me to record my transition from my previous day-job, to one that is more intimately related to web development and programming. I believed (and I still do believe) that these records will be the testament that can attest for my conviction can experience. If I am lucky enough, I may even use the contents of this blog as a proof of character, showing potential clients and/or employers what I am capable of. As a result, I have been trying to ensure that the blog is as free of personal entries as possible.

However, it may no longer be possible, as I will explain.

The tectonic change:

As I have given hints in the previous posts, change has come for me. I have accepted a front-end developer position, situated in Germany. I have been busy for the past month (April ’17), preparing for the move to the other side of the world. My position officially start on 1st May (well, 2nd of May, since 1st May is a public holiday).

What is becoming of this blog?

I do not intend to poison this blog with my personal struggles and triumphs in Germany. I will hopefully update this blog with the same frequency I have done in the past. However, this will likely depend largely on what I can/cannot talk about, the kind of issues I will be dealing with, and the amount of free time I can expect to get.

My thoughts are rather tangled right now. Lots of uncertainty and anxiety.

Apologies for the lack of tech in this post.