I'm probably going to botch some terminology, I probably already did in the title... but here's my background.
I studied Computer Science in college 12 years ago. When I got my bachelor's, I didn't go into Software Engineering, I went more into the System Engineer side, and today I specialize on the Linux operating system. So I learned how to program pcpartpicker in college, but never did it professionally. Several years ago, I picked up C# and Unity as a hobby. I learned a lot, and came up with a couple prototypes, but by the time I got to something somewhat playable, my code was an absolute mess.
I kind of put that away nba reddit for awhile, it's been a few years since I've dabbled in game development. However, at work, technology has evolved and the industry is shifting towards more of a DevOps style of maintaining infrastructure. So, for the last two months, I've been going through a training program that our software engineer new hires reverse phone lookup go through, and I'm learning how to professionally and collaboratively program so I can apply it to my System Engineer/infrastructure work with a focus in automation. I've learned a TON in the last few months and it's starting to stir my desire to get back into Game development on the side again.