@abdul_uxui We share a very similar story! I also started with front-end, watching back-to-back CSS tutorials from Kevin Powell, Ran Segall, and Bedimcode, learning things I never knew existed. Somehow, I found my way into design too, but I’m still coding today.
While working on this illustration, what kept popping into my head was: what if @chowdeck actually 3D-printed these, mounted them on drones, and used them for delivery or marketing? 😂🤷🏾♂️
Here’s my Day 2 #GroupWork submission—better late than never.
I’ve always been someone who wants to learn and understand why things are done the way they are. I want to defend myself in the things I love, and I’m not even shy about it. But since I started backend development, I’ve always felt I wasn’t good enough, so I never job hunted, just kept learning, researching, and building projects. Every day I turned to YouTube searching for clarity I never found. One thing I’ve learned though: the best way to upskill is by solving real-world projects. I’m done feeling not good enough. Starting today, I am going to cold email companies begging them for an internship. Hopefully I get one.