I started out in the days of machine code and early processors and then fell in love with the Sinclair Spectrum for which I redesigned the keyboard which I then had manufactured in Germany. The flagship in the range became known as the Saga 1 Emperor Keyboard.
Then I pretty much left it there for years! Wanting instead to work with people and not machines. Especially as my apprenticeship was with a missile guidance company.
Many years passed and I developed a knowledge of PHP, C, MySQL, etc, and of course HTML, and then recently learned a lot more about NoSql (Dynamodb), Javascript, Python, Node, and Express running on AWS EC2. On Python beautifulsoup, scrapy
However, I went on to project manage large-scale programs of IT change, particularly in search and the switch to open systems.
A perennial Wired subscriber I got an idea for an application. I got myself AWS certified and in the time I freed up I figured I should get Agile certified. Both got me focused on that app.
I set about writing a minimum viable product and about 8,000 iterations later I have got something that looks good and works well. I am slimming down and refocusing to deliver a kick-ass MVP for an initial release, any day now.
I have been taking on small projects, consulting work, and one on one training to keep the pennies coming into bootstrap development and launch.