I had my original intentions to pursue a career in web development, hence the reason I took a chance at studying Computer Science. I started out with an overview, some ideas of which direction to take. Confident I'd figure it out some point during my learning journey.
After second quarter, I enjoyed the complexity of coding, logical thinking and still was stuck on web developing as one of my careers.
Being third quarter in and one of my courses is Front-End Development. The role has came up a few times when I researched Web Programmer (though there were other focuses) but I haven't paid much attention. Learning HTML and CSS language took me back to the days when Xanga, a social media platform written in HTML I believe, were extremely popular... From right-clicking to view a page's properties because we liked their cursor, or something like that. ;)
I'm having a lot of fun learning, experimenting and implementing and it's allowing me to be as creative as possible.
Xanga gave me the prepwork to be successful in this potential role. Haha.