I have an avid interest in technology and recently started actively coding. In the past, I have edited code and made small contributions, but began writing code after I started with writing scripts. I like to think up efficient solutions to problems, and coding is a perfect way for me to implement what I want to accomplish.
I have a long history of curiosity, wanting to understand how things work, fix things, build things, and pick things up easily. As a child, I could pick up any new instrument and begin to play by ear. I learned to fix things at a young age. My favourite tape recorder stopped working, so I found a screwdriver, took it apart, and noticed a loose wire. When I would touch the wire to the board, suddenly the reels would spin. Success! My dad soldered it back on; good as new. I would look at an interesting idea and think, "I can do that!" My brother and I saw a Beakman and Jax newspaper article in the comics (I'm dating myself here) about how lava lamps work. We took it upon ourselves to use a lamp without a shade, a mason jar, a coil, some water and wax, and copious amounts of duct tape, and built ourselves a lava lamp. It didn't work, we could have possibly electrocuted ourselves, and my dad was mad, but it was a great learning experience. My "I can do that!" attitude earned me two broken arms simultaneously as well, but I won't go into the details on that one. Let's just say it involved the schoolyard, competitiveness with boys, and soccer posts.
As an adult, I learned to fix things myself to save money, including my own vehicles. I need a strut. I'll go to the junk yard and get one and install it. I think my starter motor is done. I'll take it out and hook up some alligator clips to a battery to see if it's the problem. Yep. Install a rebuilt one. I really need a dishwasher. I'll add a dishwasher wye to the drainage under the sink, install a shutoff valve and tee, and run PEX to the planned dishwasher area. I'll drill through the joists in the basement, and run 14/2 wire to a 15 amp breaker.
Jumping into something new and accomplishing it is nothing new to me. I'll figure it out. Just let me loose.