Thanks for the memories

Dwaylan Applewhite
1 min readJul 20, 2020

We’ve done it. We have reached the final blog post for my web101. THIS is the final reflection for this learning module, and hopefully not the final submission ever pending the success of my final portfolio *sweats profusely*. I know I’ve mentioned how good it feels to go from locking myself out of zoom meeting to now making my own portfolio, but man… I honestly feel like a new person.

I view technology and accessibility through a completely new lens, I’m constantly wondering how our everyday technology is formatted and why the most popular tech innovations seem to stay at the upper echelon of consumer demand. Is this foreshadowing of a future in UX? Being a kid of the myspace generation I had a glimpse of what it takes to build website, but now I know that that was only the tip of the iceberg.

Web 101 has given me an insight, drive, and desire that I am going to carry into JS211 and when I get discouraged I will look at the growth I’ve experienced on this path. who knows, in 10 months I may be a junior software developer….

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Dwaylan Applewhite

Millennial performing artist and aspiring tech guru.