Hello world! ๐
I'm Afee Muhammod Wafy, though most people know me simply as Wafy.
I am a science student and self-taught web developer from Rangpur, Bangladesh. If you asked me what truly drives my journey, the answer wouldn't just be lines of code or complex syntaxโit is pure, relentless curiosity.
The Spark of Building Things
From a very young age, I was always fascinated by how things work behind the scenes. Moving into science education naturally shaped how I approach problems: breaking down complex ideas, analyzing the core logic, and finding structured ways to solve them.
When I first encountered programming, it felt like having an infinite canvas. I code not because it is an academic requirement or a routine chore, but because there is genuine joy in turning an abstract thought into something functional, accessible, and meaningful to real users.
Consistency Over Perfection
My learning philosophy is straightforward: stay consistent, stay humble, and never stop exploring.
Every bug encountered, every new tool tested, and every experiment with full-stack development, modern APIs, or emerging AI technologies is a stepping stone. I believe true growth comes from getting your hands dirty with real-world problem-solving rather than just absorbing passive tutorials.
Why This Journal Exists
I started this dev.to journal to document my evolution as a developer in raw, unfiltered detail. Here, I'll be sharing:
- Real reflections on navigating self-directed learning alongside formal science studies.
- Honest lessons learned from debugging and architecting digital products.
- Perspectives on the ever-evolving tech landscape, open-source culture, and developer workflows.
Let's Connect
The tech community thrives on collaboration and shared knowledge. Whether you're a fellow student balancing studies with code, a seasoned developer, or someone who loves building thingsโI'd love to hear your story.
- Portfolio: amwafy.xyz
- GitHub: github.com/afeemuhammodwafy1
- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/afeemuhammodwafy1
- X (Twitter): @muhammodwafy
What was the moment that first sparked your curiosity in tech? Let me know in the comments below!
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