For me, coding didn’t start with a job listing, a college course, or a trendy tech video.
It started with FreeCodeCamp.
Their guided tutorials gave me structure. The community gave me encouragement. And the moment that really stuck with me? When I got stuck on a problem—and instead of giving me the answer, someone helped me understand it.
That’s when I realized:
Coding isn’t just about getting things to work. It’s about learning how to think.
🔤 It Started with the Basics
HTML, CSS, and JavaScript were the first tools I used to bring my ideas to life.
I didn’t need anything complex—I just needed something to get started.
Once I finished the basics, my curiosity exploded. I began exploring new languages, frameworks, and tools—not to be trendy, but to make my original ideas even better.
🤖 How AI Made Me a Smarter Coder
When I hit a wall, I don’t panic. I ask AI.
But I don’t just want a copy-paste answer—I want an explanation.
Why does this work?
What’s the logic behind it?
Can I see the original docs or pages this came from?
That’s how I grow. I don’t just collect answers—I collect understanding.
Even when debugging, I’ll have GitHub Copilot walk me through what I did wrong. Often, that small spark of explanation is all I need for the solution to click.
🧠 I Document Everything in Notion (So I Can Teach It Later)
I take every insight, every “aha” moment, and drop it into Notion.
It’s not just my second brain—it’s a place I turn ideas into mini lessons I teach to my kids.
There’s something powerful about learning and sharing that knowledge.
When I see my kids light up after understanding a concept I just struggled through? That’s better than any shipped feature.
💡 The Ideas Never Stop
My mind is constantly buzzing with ideas for web pages, apps, and tools.
So I keep a running checklist—a digital playground of possibility.
Some will get built. Others won’t. But every one of them fuels the fire.
🔥 Coding Is My Passion—And AI Made It Even Deeper
AI hasn’t made me lazy—it’s made me more curious.
More experimental.
More obsessed with understanding how far I can take my ideas.
Every project I finish teaches me something new.
Every bug I fix reminds me why I started.
And every time I teach what I’ve learned, I fall in love with coding all over again.
💬 Let’s Talk
- What made you fall in love with coding? 
- How are you using AI to learn, not just code faster? 
- Do you document what you learn—and if so, how? 
Drop your thoughts.
Let’s celebrate the journey—not just the results.
 
 
              
 
    
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