Starting a developer bootcamp is both exciting and a bit overwhelming. On my first day, I didn’t expect to understand everything—but I was ready to learn how real developers think and work.
Even though I couldn’t fully follow all the sessions later in the week, my first day still gave me a strong introduction to the journey I’m stepping into.
What stood out for me
The biggest realization was that software development is not just about writing code—it’s about problem-solving, collaboration, and consistency.
I also noticed how important tools like Git, GitHub, and development environments are in keeping projects organized.
What I learned on day one
1.The importance of having a developer mindset (learning by doing)
2.How developers structure projects and workflows
3.That it’s okay not to understand everything immediately
4.The value of consistency over speed
My bigger motivation
Beyond the bootcamp, there’s a hackathon that marks its conclusion, where I get to work on a small idea called AfriPay—a concept aimed at improving cross-border payments in Africa by integrating the Bitcoin Lightning Network.
The Lightning Network is fascinating, but still quite challenging to fully grasp. I’m still learning how it works, and I see that as part of the journey.
This experience has made me realize how important software engineering is in solving real-world problems in my region.
Even though I’m still at the beginning of my learning journey, ideas like this keep me motivated to keep going and improving every day.
My biggest takeaway
Even a single day in a developer environment can change how you see technology. It made me realize that becoming a tech junkie isn’t just about passion—it’s about discipline and continuous learning.
What’s next for me
I’m continuing to learn on my own, building small projects, and improving step by step. This bootcamp experience is just the beginning of my journey into tech.
So yeah, this is just the beginning of my journey.
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