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How I Built My Identity as a Tech Entrepreneur & Developer (Lessons from the Journey)

How I Built My Identity as a Tech Entrepreneur & Developer

Lessons from the Journey

In today’s digital world, building products is not enough — building your identity as a developer and entrepreneur matters just as much.

My name is Ahtisham Abbas, and I’m an app & web developer and the founder of a tech company called Sawarri. Over the years, I’ve learned that visibility, consistency, and credibility play a huge role in growth — whether you’re launching apps, building startups, or creating personal brands.

This post shares practical lessons from my journey that may help developers and founders who are just starting out.

🚀 Start Building Before You Feel “Ready”

I didn’t wait to be perfect.
I started with small projects, basic apps, and simple websites — and improved along the way.

Key lesson:

Progress creates confidence, not the other way around.

Shipping something is always better than waiting endlessly.

🧠 Combine Technical Skills with Problem-Solving

Learning to code is important — but understanding problems is more powerful.

Instead of asking:

Which language should I learn?

Ask:

What problem can I solve with technology?

This mindset helped me move from just coding to building real-world solutions through my company.

🏗 Build a Name, Not Just Products

One thing many developers ignore is personal branding.

I focused on:

Using the same name and bio everywhere

Publishing content under my real name

Creating profiles on tech platforms

Connecting my apps and projects to my identity

Over time, Google and people began associating my name with my work.

🌱 Learning Never Stops

Technology evolves fast.
If you stop learning, you fall behind.

I constantly:

Explore new tools

Improve old projects

Learn from failures

Stay updated with trends

Every failed idea taught me something valuable.

🤝 Give Value Before Expecting Results

Whether it’s content, apps, or advice — value comes first.

When you help others:

Trust grows

Visibility increases

Opportunities follow naturally

This principle works everywhere — from startups to open-source to content platforms like DEV.to.

💬 Final Thoughts

You don’t need to be famous to be impactful.
You just need to be consistent, authentic, and useful.

If you’re a developer or entrepreneur:

Start now

Build publicly

Learn continuously

Attach your name to your work

That’s how identities are built.

📌 Written by Ahtisham Abbas — Entrepreneur, App & Web Developer, Founder of Sawarri

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