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Wilson Banda is a User Experience Designer, Investor (mostly stock market assets) and Programmer specialized in Python, Nodejs, Javascript, Html5, Css3, Reactjs and Angularjs building apps & websites for clients of all sizes. Wilson is capable within a wide range of tactical and big-picture tech tasks. Wilson is passionate about making sure that systems and interfaces are human-friendly, emotive, aesthetically pleasing and clear with a touch of smooth awesomeness.
When Wilson is not being a dummy by forgetting to label his Sketch layers, comment his code and completing his projects on time (so annoying), he enjoys never being satisfied with his own work, investing in the stock market, programming, from what I can tell, mostly programming and occassionally throwing down his fistcuff with Machine Learning, which is by the way, also just programming. Peep through his Repository to have a closer look at his work history and whatnot.
"The most important skill to learn in today’s world is to know how to write a computer program. Today, computers have entered in almost every industry. Be it the autopilot in an aircraft or digital speedometer in your bike, computers in various forms surround us. Computers are extremely useful for an organization to scale up well. Gone are the days of pen and paper. Today, in order to store and access your information, you absolutely need computers." Read More
Taking to heart the above advise, Wilson has taken time (over 10,000 hours) to learn the following essential programming frameworks and languages:
“As we are, so we associate. The good, by affinity, seek the good; the vile, by affinity, the vile. Thus of their own volition, souls proceed into Heaven, into Hell.” ― Ralph Waldo Emerson
Some Unknown person once said "Nothing compares to having a beautiful conversation with a beautiful mind."
"In investing, what is comfortable is rarely profitable." - Robert Arnott At times, you will have to step out of your comfort zone to realize significant gains. Know the boundaries of your comfort zone and practice stepping out of it in small doses. As much as you need to know the market, you need to know yourself too. Can you handle staying in when everyone else is jumping ship? Or getting out during the biggest rally of the century? There's no room for pride in this kind of self-analysis. The best investment strategy can turn into the worst if you don't have the stomach to see it through.