I was coding when BASIC wasn’t a buzzword, and I talked to ELIZA from a Radio Shack computer— long before tech had gloss, gender, or gods. I didn’t become a developer. I became an office manager, a legal assistant, a wife, a widow, a mother, a marketer, a poet, a rebel who loved the why behind the way. I watched the digital age evolve from DOS to dopamine loops. I kept one eye on the pulse and the other on the people. And now? I’m back. Relearning. Rebuilding. Reclaiming. I don’t promise perf...