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Goals for 2024

To be honest, I'm not quite as cheerful as I normally am this time of year, but I am definitely looking forward to spending some time with…

Goals for 2023

Late November: that quite time of year between a busy fall and the start of winter. A great time for reflection and future plans. Looking…

Goals for 2022

Whew... this year has been insane. I truly can't believe the new year is in just a handful of days! As just a breif overview of everything…

Goals for 2021

Each year I set a set of goals or resolutions for the coming year, and also review and grade myself for the past year's goals. Here's that…

Goals For 2020

Though it's only the second year of doing this, I really enjoy this yearly review and will likely be doing it for the forseeable coming…

Goals for 2019

Every Dev's Doing It! Blogging about their goals for 2019, of course! I find that making goals works best for me, as they are more concrete…

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Hi! I'm Chris Frewin, a full stack software engineer, entrepreneuer and educator!

Chris on Full Stack Craft's YouTube channel.

Ah... 😌 I still remember opening up my very first Bash terminal on Ubuntu... it was late summer, in Cornell's Engineering Quad... in short...

It was love
at first sight!

Ever since that first Ubuntu experience, I've been in love with writing software and I've learned an extensive variety of frameworks, databases, design patterns, and languages, including TypeScript, JavaScript, .NET, Python, React, Redux, ABAP, SAPUI5 UI5, C#, PHP7, Postgresql, Magento, and more. I love the challenge of building profitable SaaS products!

I'm also a full stack software educator. I cherish teaching what I've learned over the years, because I think software development is especially difficult these days, with all the new tools and frameworks that seem to come out daily.

With all my courses, I focus on both advanced and niche topics and in each course I always make considerations into the broader backdrop of the entire full stack software ecosystem. If such courses sound interesting to you, please check out the Full Stack Courses page. One final note: I don't want money to be the reason you can't learn from my courses, so if you can't afford a course for whatever reason, simply send me an email and I can get you the course for free.

I don't want anyone to be intimated by the noise of the software world - I too struggle and reach out from time to time for help and mentoring. To this end, I try to make my courses as clear as possible so you don't get lost or confused. I also avoid the theoretical - I offer real world examples far beyond the overused 'todo list' app example.

You can checkout more about my company, SaaS products, and site portfolio on my bio page.

I sincerely hope you enjoy the blog!

- Chris

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