The Moment I Realized I Wanted to Code

I didn’t have a dramatic “aha” moment—just a growing fascination with how things worked behind the screen. The first time I wrote a simple script and saw it execute, it felt like magic (back in my uni’s life). I loved the logic, the problem-solving, and the way a few lines of code could create something functional. (eventhou some of the assignments i just copied over and changed the variable’s name ;p)

The real turning point was when I built my first working project. It wasn’t perfect, but seeing it come to life after hours of debugging was addictive. Coding became more than just a skill—it was a challenge I enjoyed, a puzzle I wanted to keep solving.

Years later, that excitement hasn’t faded. The tech world keeps changing, and every day brings new problems to tackle. Some days are tough, but the satisfaction of finally getting something to work? That never gets old.

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