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About Me: Afee Muhammod Wafy

Hello world! ๐Ÿ‘‹

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 syntaxโ€”it 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 thingsโ€”I'd love to hear your story.

What was the moment that first sparked your curiosity in tech? Let me know in the comments below!

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