Success Stories

Peter Kincaid

Denver, Colorado

Peter Kincaid

In two months of full time learning Peter harnesses the skills he needed to become a junior web developer

After two years of pursuing a degree in economics, Peter decided to make a big shift and take a basic web design course. Finding the class too slow, Peter turned to Treehouse to learn in his free time and at his own pace. Soon Peter found himself far ahead of his peers and feeling confident with the skills he was building. So Peter took a big leap and decided to drop out of college and pursue learning on Treehouse full time. After two months, Peter was able to take on his first client projects and has since landed himself a position as a junior web developer. Peter now has a career he enjoys and is looking forward to a bright and exciting future ahead.

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What first drew you to the web industry?

I've always been interested in the internet and how it works. Actually, the first thing that drew me into the world of web development was editing my MySpace page in middle school. I dabbled here and there for years after but never took an interest.

In two months, I gained a skill that qualified me to start my career.

What were you doing when you first joined Treehouse & what encouraged you and your team to learn with us?

When I graduated high school, I decided to major in economics only to find out how much I hated it two years later. I switched majors and started taking some classes in HTML, CSS, and Photoshop Design. I fell in love instantly, but there was one problem, how slow the class was. What took the instructor 45 minutes only took me 5 minutes on Treehouse. I was far ahead of my class just by spending a couple hours a day on Treehouse for a week.

I knew this is something I could learn and develop career worthy skills so I took a huge jump and decided to drop out of college and pursue Treehouse as a full-time student. Now I work full time using my programming skills and am continuing to learn with Treehouse.

You recently landed your first Junior Web Developer position. Tell us about the work you'll be doing now and how your career has evolved since learning with Treehouse.

I recently accepted the position for a Junior Web Developer position for a company out of Denver, Colorado and my primary position will be web development of various websites. A graphic designer will send me a PSD of the website and I will turn that into a website. Absolutely everything about my career has evolved. In two months, I gained a skill that qualified me to start my career. That's a bit of an evolution.

What are your plans for the future, and what’s up next on your learning path?

My plans for the future are looking bright. Ultimately what I'm going to do is keep on coding and improving my skills. I have a couple of small businesses that I am making websites for and I know that will be a learning experience. I also bought tickets to the 2015 CSS Summit and I'm super excited to see Guil Hernandez talk!

Is there any advice you’d like to share with new students who are aspiring web designers and developers?

Write every idea down. I can't count how many instances where I've been stuck on a bug and it came to me while I was away from my computer. Also, try coding and recreating everything possible. For example, one of my first little challenges was recreating magazine pages using HTML and CSS and this is what taught me about text formats and the box method.

When it comes down to it, the only way you are going to do better is keep on coding.

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