After a long time hesitating, I’ve finally decided to start learning programming from scratch — and this time, I’m going all in.
Like many others, I’ve spent months exploring programming, watching tutorials, reading articles, and lurking on dev forums — but never built anything.
That ends today.
I’m starting from the very beginning — HTML, CSS, JavaScript — and I’ll be documenting everything I learn twice a week, right here and on GitHub. No shortcuts, no pressure to "master everything at once" — just focused, consistent learning.
Why I believe this is the right move:
- Learning in public keeps me accountable
- Consistent practice beats perfectionism
- Starting with the fundamentals builds real confidence
- I want to build a real portfolio employers can trust
I’ve created a GitHub repo where I’ll post code, notes, and projects as I go:
github.com/hkdibakoane/web-development
If you’re also learning — or starting like me — let’s connect. And if you’re an experienced dev, I’d love any tips or feedback along the way.
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