Orlundo Hubbard

Orlundo Hubbard

Web3 is me.
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Developer's Journal Entry #1

Long day today. The one thing that I’ve noticed since working on a team is the mindset that you have to switch from. Going from building things by yourself, to waiting on your design and product team to get final approval on certain things. Things don’t just start. It’s a process for them to start. Currently, we’re working on an NFT project for a client and it seems like there is so much going wrong with the project. I think there was a lot of misguidance and misdirection (or lack thereof) from those in charge of the project. Basically, what our product team is having to do is go back and clean up the mess that has been made. This in turn is causing a tight time crunch on deliverables, which ultimately is going to fall back on the devs (there’s currently only myself and my manager on the Web3 side). Kind of stressful but, hey, the ultimate battle test is coming up.
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My first week as a software engineer

This was my first week as a software engineer (professionally)🄳!! Super exciting! I recently got hired as a software developer at Wursta. Wursta is an agency that recently opened up its Web3 side of the company and I’m the first engineer hire (that’s kind of scary). Despite the pressure that comes along with being the first hire for our Web3 department, this week was in general, pretty straightforward and not as daunting as I thought. In this article, I’m going to go over the experience that I had in my first week as an engineer! Becoming an engineer is a dream come true of mine and I’m excited to share this journey with more people, which is why I’ve chosen to document it. I want as many people to be inspired, learn from my mistakes, and find the road to their dreams as possible!