![]() While navigating this space, we want to be good partners with those we work with so that we can continue to create new and exciting music for our players and fans. There are built in copyright laws, governing entities, and a multitude of well established business entities within the music industry. The music industry is ever-changing and, even for us, fairly complex. This is going to be a long article, but one that we plan to keep updated, and one that we hope can help provide some context, direction, and examples here to help bring a better understanding to how Riot is working in the world of music. We’re excited that so many streamers and content creators have used our Creator-Safe Playlist since we put it live a few weeks ago, and, like we mentioned, we are committed to continuing to expand the options you have for music available for use in content for your community. We have continued to follow conversations many of you have had about the difficulties in this space, and we hope to be able to provide you with more options for music to use in your content as we move forward. ![]() It sounds pretty dramatic, I know, and it was.As you may have seen a few weeks ago, we made a commitment to offer better support for streamers and content creators when it comes to their use of Riot Games music. The highlight of my teaching myself to code was me sitting on the bench in a park in late hours and reading some free ebook about Ruby on Rails with help of flashlight on my cell phone. ![]() I had to wait for 1 am for air to be cleared at home. There was a short period, a month or so, when I could not get home at all during the day. ![]() I had to avoid being home, I would get up early in the morning and stay in my college library until closing hours. But the most dangerous and the most disturbing thing was the environment in which I was studying. Alone and by free resources.Īll these things made it difficult for me to learn. I could not sign up for any in-classroom structured course with a teacher who would review my code. I had to look for free online resources and I was really limited time-wise. I was a full time student at college and had a small part time job, just to pay my bus fare from Samobor, where I lived, to college in Zagreb. I was penniless and could not afford to buy e-book or purchase online courses. I also have to highlight I did not have any mentor nor help from any more experienced developer. But I did not know what exactly should be changed. I had to change the way I thought about the world and myself. I knew I had to learn lots of new subjects and I knew I had to stretch my mindset. I did expect my career switch to be difficult due to the lack of experience and skills. I didn’t even know what server was! I was absolutely clueless about the object oriented approach and agile methodology. ![]() I did not have any background nor did I have any experience on the job market in general or in coding. You might think of course it was, it is difficult for anyone without any background in technology. My journey of teaching myself to code was harsh and very difficult. I will focus more on the mental and emotional state of someone who is trying to learn to code. It might inspire somebody to do the same, no matter what their circumstances are. That is why I decided to write a post about my path of teaching myself to code. I see lots of people trying to land their first coding job. Recently, it became even more popular to teach yourself to code, to change your career. This is a first post about my journey of teaching myself to code. ![]()
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