A little bit of background to start. Last year I took a one year technical training course for web programming and development. This course included but wasn't limited to HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Java, C#, PHP, MySQL.
At the end of the course I had to find myself an internship. I got one at a small start up, and they decided to hire me after the internship was over with the help of a government subsidy. My boss was more than happy when he saw I also have a degree in Liberal Arts, considering most of the people I work with don't have English as their first language. He decides to use me as his lackey for documentation writing.
Let me give a brief rundown on my tasks at this company for the past 8 months:
- Front-End development with HTML, LESS, and a bit of AngularJS
- Hot Fixes on front and back end
- Requirement gathering for projects I wasn't going to work on
- Documentation writing for projects I wasn't going to work on
- Then, around June he wanted me to design - all on my own - an entirely new API micro service able to consume several other APIs from other companies and be able to be agile enough to work with the requirements of 50+ other companies with their own requirements regarding data transmission, as well as make calls to other micro services in our system. So for this I did:
- Requirement gathering
- Documentation writing
- UML2.0 Diagrams
- Oh, and this all has to be done with MongoDB in Lumen using an Apache server in a Docker container. I've used none of these technologies before except for Apache. I've also never worked with micro services.
So now the time has come to actually implement the project, and I am just feeling completely overwhelmed and falling into a depression. I told my boss I haven't received enough experience on this job in order to implement this, even with the help of one other programmer (who's still in school for his bachelor's btw). I told my boss I'm still a junior developer and I don't have enough experience to do this properly and that I need a team leader to guide me. His response was I'm no longer a junior dev I'm an intermediate dev now...
My biggest fear is that I've been taken advantage of by writing so much documentation, that I'm actually a worse programmer now than at the beginning of my internship, and that now I won't be able to find a job if I started applying to other companies even though I'm in Montreal.
Looking for advice please!
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