InTouch welcomes Varde to the team

Website developing is a learning curve and you ought to never stop learning.
Mariselle Stofberg
Rivaldo Kavanga

Varde Daniel looks to move InTouch to the next level. Charismatic and joyful best describes the aura that Daniel brings to InTouch as a website developer. Daniel is a computer science student majoring in software engineering at the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST).

Daniel says Intouch has opened his eyes as a developer and adds that in turn he wants to lead the company into new technologies. “I want to move Intouch to the next level.”

Daniel is resilience and creativity personified and says that being committed is far more important than working hard.

“Commitment is really what counts. You may put hard work into a project but I have come to learn that you just need the willingness and commitment to do what you have to do,” Daniel says.

Doing what it takes

As a web developer Daniel creates websites and web applications for clients. Daniel says the greatest challenge of being a web developer is that everything is a constant learning curve.

“The biggest challenge is the new environments, adapting to how things have to be done and meeting deadlines and meeting expectations on time,” he adds.

According to Daniel as a web developer you constantly face deadlines. Daniel adds that to be a web developer you need to be keen and willing to learn.

“The learning curve never stops; as soon as you complete one challenge the next challenge pops up,” he says. He adds that as a web developer you constantly have to do your own learning and he does most of his learning from international web developers on YouTube. “Most of the time things do not work out for a web developer but it is up to you as a web developer to be persistent and to find what works,” he concludes.

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