A few words why i got into programming
What brought me to programming? Curiosity, mostly. I’ve always loved figuring out how things work, and when I discovered that I could build entire worlds out of logic and code, I was hooked. Every project—big or small—is like solving a new puzzle, and I get a little thrill from every breakthrough. Programming isn’t just technical for me—it’s creative, empowering, and sometimes even a little magical.
Of course, it’s not always easy. There are days when nothing works,
when one bug eats hours of time, and it feels like you're chasing shadows in a forest of coding.
But those moments are what make the successes feel so rewarding.
That sense of finally cracking a tough problem or watching your project come to life—it’s unlike anything else.
Programming challenges you constantly, but it also gives back in confidence, in skills,
and in the joy of creating something real from nothing but thought and persistence.
What I have learned until now
- HTML: I have learned how to structure web content effectively, ensuring it is semantic, accessible, and optimized for search engines.
- JavaScript: I have learned how to create dynamic, interactive front-end interfaces.
- Java: I have learned how to develop interactive web applications and efficient backend services.
- Spring Boot: I have learned how to efficiently create RESTful APIs, manage data persistence, and implement security features.
These skills are essential for modern web development, allowing me to build robust and user-friendly applications.