Growth cases Nikolay Mikhailov 18 Sep 2022 The main thing in IT is to constantly
evolve and not be afraid of the new podcast about the business confrontations of
global brands try something new Any work in IT requires spending time to learn
new things. Technological growth goes at an incredible pace, so constant
learning is a must for any specialist who wants to keep up. - Alexander Ulanov
believes. Alexander was born and grew up in St. Petersburg, the cultural capital
of Russia, and has worked his way up from a salesman in an electronics store to
an internationally sought-after web development expert in the Ruby programming
language. I talked to Alexander about his path in IT and how you can change your
life if you are not afraid of difficulties. I learned both while solving work
tasks and in my free time by reading technical articles, taking courses, and
watching screencasts. All in all, this job helped me to start learning what I
was interested in and to get used to doing it every day. - You're doing
web development now, right? Why not system administration? - It just so happened
that there were no prospects for growth in the company. During the time I have
been working, my solutions allowed me to reduce the maintenance costs of the IT
infrastructure of the company by 30%, the fault tolerance of the servers has
increased, and I have managed to automate many processes. But at a certain point, it
turned out that I had simply outgrown my position, and a higher position and
corresponding tasks in the company at that time simply weren't available. So the
question arose about finding a new job, and I at this point became interested in
programming. During my work experience, I had some experience in writing scripts
in Python and Ruby, some knowledge of SQL databases, and basic knowledge of HTML
and CSS, which I had left from the lectures on computer science at the
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