powertofly community Today, we want to introduce (and congratulate!) one of our amazing community members- Pralie Dutzel. Pralie is a self taught web designer and developer who's recently accepted a position as HomeAway's newest Design Technologist (with the help of our team at PowerToFly)! We asked Pralie a few questions about her experience as a developer, what got her into the field, and her advice for other women looking to excel in their careers: Q: What do you love about being a part of the PowerToFly Community?A: The opportunities they bring.Q: What got you interested in web design and development? A: I got started with web design and development in middle school because I wanted to make fan sites for my favorite video games.Q: Why do you love being a designer and developer? A: I love being able to flex my creative side through design, and there's something awesome about being able to bring your design to life through code.Q: Did you face any challenges along the way? How did you overcome them?

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