Aug 26, 2025
When I first stumbled into the world of web development, I had no idea how deep the rabbit hole went. What started as curiosity soon became something I couldn’t let go of—a mix of creativity, logic, and the thrill of building something real.
Back in my early coding days, I wasn’t sure what direction to take. I wrote small programs, played with random tutorials, and broke more things than I can count.
But the first time I opened the browser and saw a button I had styled myself? That felt different.
It wasn’t just code—it was instant impact. That’s when I knew the web was my place.
I’ve always had an eye for aesthetics, so CSS and UI work felt natural. I enjoyed making things not just functional but also clean, modern, and beautiful.
Learning tools like Tailwind CSS and ShadCN/UI made design feel less like a headache and more like play. The idea that I could craft interfaces that people enjoy using kept me motivated.
As I dove deeper, I discovered React and later Next.js. Suddenly, building entire web apps felt possible.
From simple landing pages to dynamic apps with Supabase and Socket.io, each project taught me something new—debugging, architecture, performance, or just the patience to keep trying.
I’m currently a 2nd-year B.Tech CSE student at KIIT University. Balancing studies with development hasn’t always been easy, but every project outside of class has been worth it.
Internships, open source, and freelance gigs gave me the space to apply what I was learning and see the real-world side of development. It’s not just about writing code—it’s about solving problems and building for people.
One of the turning points in my journey was contributing to open source.
Open source made me realize I’m not just learning for myself—I’m learning to contribute to something bigger.
This is just the beginning. I want to keep pushing into full-stack development, contribute to more open-source projects, and build tools that help others create faster and better.
Most importantly, I want to stay curious and never lose the joy of that first styled button lighting up in my browser.
Thanks for reading my journey so far. If you’re also starting out in web dev, here’s my advice:
👉 Build something small, break things often, and don’t wait for “perfect” before you start.
The web moves fast, but there’s always room for your creativity. 🌐✨