From a Web Developer through an Electrical Power Engineer to a Unity Programmer

Damian Dąbrowski
2 min readApr 2, 2021

After over 10 years of adventure with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, various content management systems such as Drupal, WordPress, and frameworks like Ruby on Rails, Django, React, Vue.JS, Svelte I thought it was time for something new.

After trying to find one solution such as Meteor, Quasar, to create from the one source code the web, mobile and desktop applications, I found that I would like Unity. Unity 3D apart from mobile and desktop applications, will allow me to enter the world of virtual, augmented and mixed reality.

I am a person who loves to learn new things, I am a life-long learner. I tried a few years ago to enter the world of games and their programming, I did a few tutorials and tried to build a game, but I failed.

Two years ago, I started my studies in electrical power engineering, and I am doing very well, although the direction is quite difficult. I found subjects like thermodynamics and fluid mechanics to be very difficult to understand. The design and construction of machines requires a bit of imagination and such items as electrical engineering or power engineering can no longer possible to imagine, try to understand something that you cannot see ;)

The power engineering studies taught me how to organize my time, and it trained my brain to solve difficult problems. I think now is the right time for me to re-enter the world of games and simulations.

Being over 40 years old, I am unlikely to start working at a power plant as an engineer. I would like to use my previous coding experience with web development and what electrical engineering studies have taught me to become a fully professional software engineer who will be able to code the most advanced applications.

My dream is to become a real programmer, work in a professional studio and above all, be useful.

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Damian Dąbrowski

Hi, I’m Damian, a Software Engineer who loves building educational apps and simulations..