Hello, World!
- Cascade
- Mar 27, 2022
- 1 min read
I remember learning FORTRAN many years ago in the uni and I compiled my first ever code, "Hello, World!", the code ran without error in the first trial and that's probably the last line I can remember Building (it's a FORTRAN thing) and compiling a code without errors the first time.

So much has happened from that moment in my "Introduction to Programming for Agricultural Engineering" class till now, I have gone on to write short stories, poems and haikus for a bit, I taught myself Python using resources from w3schools and went on to win a fully-funded scholarship to study data analysis in DataCamp and Udacity. I briefly worked as a data analyst before landing a juicy role with a financial services start-up, pivoted my career and excelled in growth and management. About 7 years from my "Hello, World!" error-free compilations, I have made so many mistakes in life and I know I will make so much more. I am transitioning into product management and hopefully, I will find my place here and build a career.
This is me.
PS: This is my desperate attempt to go back to writing and documenting my journey.




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