This time I want to learn to design illustrations, I love them.
What are you thinking about learning next?

This time I want to learn to design illustrations, I love them.
What are you thinking about learning next?

WebAssembly. There are a lot of interesting things going on in this space.
What I'll probably end up learning next is Azure DevOps multiphase pipelines because that's what my day job requires.

Technical: Kubernetes and hopefully contribute as well (just got back from KubeCon so still on a high lol).
Non-tech: Flying; hoping to start flying lessons soon and get my Private Pilot's License.

I would like to learn haxe these days. and give a try to write cross platform library for one my games to replace google play services.

Currently learning JAMStack with Netlify, Gatsby, React, and Firebase.
Though, between work and family obligations, I get about 2 hours per week at best to work on the side project.
I would like to turn some random open source Kotlin project into a Kotlin Multiplatform project for work, but my current role doesn't include development so need to wait for projects to stabilize and open up a free hour per day or so (which is how I got a chance to try out j2objc a couple years ago)

I think I wanna take this math class (I'm a front end dev that's into animations and I miss math)

Technical
Non-technical

How to play Freight Train on guitar. It's all about the thumb (apparently) ...

I keep a list of things to learn at the back of whatever journal I'm using and transfer them over...a few unlearned on my current list:

Tech - domain driven design.
Non-tech - still thinking, I have no life. May be domain driven design
I'd like to learn music theory at some point.