LAN, WAN, WLAN, MAN, SAN. All types of networking - but none of which I will be discussing in this post. Instead I will be stressing the importance of building up connections towards other professionals/companies in your field. That networking. I will begin with addressing the question: Why is networking so important? After all, how far will just having a conversation with someone take you as opposed to spending that time expanding your knowledge and growing as a developer. For a start, your 'soft skills' can really drive you forward in the creative industries - especially computing. I don't blame the outside world when they stereotype people in the field of computing as introverted, lacking social skills, or a plain old 'weirdy beardy'. We set at computers for hours on end sometimes not even seeing the light of day. Sometimes, you need to stand up, walk away from your electronical devices and go sharpen up your conversational skills. After all, what use is being ...
In the creative industries freelancing has always been viable, but in the modern era it's becoming increasingly more viable with people building their online presence as their own personal .... But as appealing as it sounds, is it really the way forward for creative types? Join me as I take out the yellow notepad and review the benefits and drawbacks of freelancing. As a young person studying web development, the idea of freelancing is very exciting to me. What appeals to me is being able to make money from my work so early, which can be sorely needed as a student. I recently done a freelance job for local restaurant*, it took around 6 months (I will try to refine this in the future) and I was very pleased with the outcome, and so was my client. I got to expand my knowledge of web development and I am to be payed for my work (albeit a discounted price as i am still learning). This whole process was very helpful to me, and fit around my studies perfectly, and I hope to source mor...