Hello, Dev Community! π
So... this is my first post here, and honestly, I've been putting it off for weeks. There's something intimidating about hitting "publish" for the first time. But I figured β every dev has to start somewhere, so why not start now?
A Little About Me
I'm Parth, and I'm currently a BTech Data Science student. I'm still early in my journey, figuring things out one concept (and one bug) at a time β which honestly makes this whole thing feel exciting and a little overwhelming at once.
How I Got Into Coding
It started when [describe the spark β a class, a problem you wanted to solve, a YouTube rabbit hole at 2am, a friend who wouldn't stop talking about it]. I remember the first time I [wrote a working script / built a tiny website / fixed a bug that had been driving me crazy], and something just clicked. I was hooked.
What I'm Working With
Right now I'm mostly focused on:
Language: Python
What I'm learning: Python fundamentals and AI/Machine Learning
Why I'm Here
I'm writing this blog mostly to:
Hold myself accountable β writing about what I learn helps it stick
Meet other devs β especially other beginners who get the "is this normal?" panic
Look back later β and see how far I've come
I'm not an expert (yet, or maybe ever, who knows), and that's kind of the point. I want to document the messy middle β the bugs, the "aha" moments, the times I stare at an error for an hour only to realize I forgot a semicolon.
What's Next
Over the coming weeks, I'll be sharing:
Things I'm building
Concepts I'm wrapping my head around
Mistakes I make (there will be many)
Small wins worth celebrating
If you're also early in your dev journey, or even if you've been doing this for 10 years and want to say hi β drop a comment! I'd love to hear how you got started, or any advice you wish someone had given you on day one.
Thanks for reading my very first post. Here's to many more.
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