I’m not from a tech background. Coding wasn’t something I studied in school — but recently, I decided to start learning it seriously.
It’s not easy. In fact, most of the time, it feels confusing and challenging. But that’s exactly why I’m doing it. I want to push myself out of my comfort zone and learn something completely new.
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Why I’m Starting to Write
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I believe one of the best ways to learn anything is to explain it to others.
When I write about what I’m learning — even simple topics — it forces me to think deeply and understand things better. And if my writing helps someone else who’s also learning, that’s even better.
Sharing knowledge is powerful. You don’t need to be an expert; you just need to be honest about what you’re learning and how you’re learning it.
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What I’ll Be Writing About
This blog is going to be my space to share:
My coding journey as a beginner
The resources I use to learn online
My struggles, mistakes, and small wins
Lessons and tips that might help other non-tech learners like me
Whether it’s a tutorial I found helpful or a project I built, I’ll post it here — not to show off, but to track my growth and hopefully help others along the way.
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How I Feel About Starting
This is my first-ever blog post. Honestly, I’m both excited and nervous. But I know the only way to improve — in writing or coding — is to start and keep going.
Writing publicly will keep me accountable and motivated to keep learning every day.
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Final Thoughts
If you’re also learning to code or trying something new, I’d love to connect. Let’s learn, make mistakes, and grow together.
Follow my journey — and maybe share yours too. The more we share, the faster we grow.
    
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