Ex-Boilermaker Applies 20 Years of Industrial Discipline to Learning Software Dev
A former boilermaker with over two decades in industrial maintenance is publicly documenting his mid-career transition into web development. Rather than following tutorials, he is building real projects from the start, including a personal portfolio site and an HTML email framework called Skeleton Framework. He applies the same principles from industrial work — versioned changes, thorough documentation, and stability over experimentation — to his software projects. His goal is to eventually secure remote software work and develop productized tools that do not rely on physical labor. He is sharing the transition in real time to offer an honest account of what career-switching into tech actually looks like.
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