In this episode, Katherine talks to fellow remote year traveller, Alondo, about his career in tech and software development. Alondo talks about how his love for computers started at age 12 when he got a Tandy computer and started programming. Alondo discusses his early experiences working in tech support, and how that eventually led him into independent software development.
Alondo learned about Remote Year through Business Insider, and decided that he wanted to have a community while traveling. Alondo is a big proponent of saying yes to things you wouldn’t normally do or think you’d enjoy - he believes that we have to just accept and embrace the randomness and fluctuations in our lives.
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Alondo Brewington is an independent software developer, currently focused on mobile and Mac applications. He's been exploring the physical and business worlds for the past 2 years and shares his experiences on his blog, The Cocoa Nomad.
Southern Polytechnic State University, 1998
Georgia State University - J. Mack Robinson College of Business, 2007
MBA
Senior Application Developer, Lyrasis Inc. (1994-1997)
Senior Application Developer, Solinet (1996-1999)
Senior Programmer, Southeastern Library Network (1997-1999)
Database Team Leader, Haas Publishing Company (1999-2001)
Database Team Leader, HPCi (1999-2001)
Practice Support Analyst, PHJW (2004-2005)
Consultant, ClarityMatters Inc. (2004-2005)
Web Developer (contractor), Atlanta Public Schools (2005-2010)
Principle Consultant, Prescient Technologies (2004-2010)
Mobile Application Developer, Team Snap (2013-2016)
Traveled with Remote Year’s second group, Battuta (2016)
Mobile Applications Designer/ Developer, DT Squared Software, LLC (2010-present)
iOS Developer, NextUp (2018-present)
Shonda Rhimes, Year of Yes
ApartmentGuide.com
Podcast - iPhreaks
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Alondo is still on his adventure, currently in month 21 of traveling (finally breaking the 30 country barrier and visiting his 5th continent). He’s discovered that the one country per month pace is working quite well after all. Appreciative of the benefits of travel and the new perspective it’s provided, he is working on the release of Anew, a daily gratitude journal app for iOS, macOS and Android.
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