Tomorrow is my last day at @Blizzard_Ent. The past 8 & ½ years with them have been amazing
. As a final farewell (& team event) my team and I are spending the day at Disneyland 
I'm incredibly excited for the next stage of my (& the web's) development. More tomorrow 

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After college the only thing I wanted to do was help make games; my time at Blizzard has been the culmination of that dream
During of my time in the game industry I've jumped between a handful of different non-tech roles including QA
, production
, and tech writing
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I slowly in each of those roles that I was writing scripts, tools, and extensions to help make my job easier & more efficient . Without realizing it I was slowly discovering a passion for software engineering
Eventually I found my way to into web dev at Blizzard 
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Blizzard has been an amazing place to learn and grow. I love it here, but over time I came to realize that I wanted to do more with and for the web I decided that if I ever left Blizzard, it would be for a browser vendor
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When I set out to join the game industry I didn't have a specific role in mind; I figured I'd do whatever I could to help make amazing games. Similarly I didn't have a specific role with browsers in mind, I just wanted to do my part to help make the web an amazing platform

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With no small bit of luck, I think I've found that with
@googlechrome and@ChromiumDev
On Nov 27th I'll start my first day as a Developer Advocate for Chrome. I don't know what's in store for me on this adventure but I'm thrilled to find out 

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