Josh Head

Web Developer, Musician, and Consultant in Los Angeles, California

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I am a creative. The way I learn is systematic and adaptive, therefore, I can learn anything quickly. As I got older, I learn that the biggest natural flaw to this ability was a profound adaptation to fragmented laziness.

What I mean by fragmented laziness, is a condition of going half-way through and getting bored once you find something else of interest.

The only talent that did not have these symptoms of fragment laziness was music. However, I began to see some conditions appear when I allowed fear into my mindset. So I start looking for "career opportunities" rather than becoming a "professional of my craft". So years I ended up in mediocre positions and pursuing others dream, unhappy. These experiences were important in the grand scheme of things.

As I mention learning for me is innate, noticing trends in technology, I saw an opportunity. Plus I had some crazy ideas. It was a pretty seamless transition because I have been a musical computer hacker for years lol. I have built computers, manipulated software, build websites etc.

A friend of mine introduced me to Fullsail University, which was the motivator to mastering coding. So I attended Fullsail University and studied mobile Application development, which lead me to produce web application and it a provided me a strong foundational understanding of some heavy shit (really cool advanced technology). I did not have a clue how to write Javascript, now I am building Nodejs apps from scratch.

Being connected to the music industry as music producer and monster code writer, I notice business advantages and niches from a very technical perspective.

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  • Work
    • Business Development
  • Education
    • fullsail university