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So after 7years of sound engineering, I started working as an intern in a startup company which does "anything" for money.
( Sending me to a seminar for taking photos of our customers is also in the list. )
Yesterday, I managed to grasp the basics of node and web sockets to build a simple chat app in order to satisfy boss' needs for a small website. He wanted to add it as a feature and assigned it to me as a task but it turns out nobody has any idea about putting it online. Seems like I still have lot to do.
Thing is, this is my 3rd month and I already started making no sense to anyone when I try to exchange information about coding/programming and latest technologies which we should encountered long ago. I am happy to experience and learn different things but I am feeling really alone.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank you all for boosting me with amazing real life experiences and supporting my career changing decision even without knowing.

Have fun ranting!

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    The same thing happens to me, most of my colleagues are not really update with the latest technology. And there is some changes with their system. I took control, and start develop it with vuejs or any javascript framework to make it single page application and less server communication even though im quite scared my code could break the whole system but i did it anyway, because fck it if dont do it i will never have the experienced with it. So i guess you should just do whatever you think it's great for your project.
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