I didn’t start out knowing how to code. In fact, for a long time, I thought coding belonged to a different world — a world of math geniuses, hoodie-wearing prodigies, and people who somehow understood computers better than they understood people. But the more I explored technology, the more I realized coding wasn’t a separate world at all. It was a language. A tool. A way to build things I used to only imagine.
My journey began with curiosity — that tiny spark that shows up when you ask, “What if I could learn this?” From my first messy HTML lines to debugging loops that refused to cooperate, every step taught me something new. I learned patience. I learned logic. I learned that creativity isn’t just for painters and writers — it belongs in code too.
But most importantly, I learned that coding isn’t about being perfect. It’s about experimenting. Breaking things. Fixing them again. And discovering that every small win builds the confidence for the next big challenge.
Today, coding is more than a skill for me — it’s a mindset. It’s how I solve problems, express ideas, and turn concepts into real digital experiences. Whether I’m creating tools, exploring AI, or building better systems, I’m driven by the same spark that started it all: curiosity, growth, and the desire to build something meaningful.
My journey is still unfolding, and I’m excited to keep learning, keep creating, and keep pushing what’s possible — one line of code at a time.