Cheers, to late beginnings.

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I don't know where to begin but I am going to keep it as short, simple and straight as possible. I am no one special. Just another one of the thousands and thousands of developers and students from Engineering in Tier 3 colleges. I am one among the thousands who are invisible and are just trained to become some little cubicle slave doing a job that we neither studied nor wanted to have.

I would start by speaking honestly about what my level of knowledge is at. I am the guy who wasted 4 years of his college in covid and other issues. I was one of those bright students in the school who used to score well and everyone always said that you will do good in life but somewhere along the way you lost your way made some mistakes and no one was there to show it to your face until it was too late. Later my family faced some financial issues so I had to work in a retail shop for a year to help my family put food on the table which caused me to move away from tech even further.

As of now, I don't have many technical skills or the talent to learn everything in a week. But what I do have is sheer determination. Yes, I made mistakes but sulking over them won't solve it.

I see new developers struggling with questions like how to learn, what to learn first, how to move further, and which tech stack to use. And I am one of them. I would be logging my whole journey, every resource I use along the way, and everything I learnt in this blog which would show anyone the journey to be where I would be after a few months. I am one of you. Might be late in the game, but I will sprint and fly and I would become a good developer anyone who needs a guide could look at this and follow the journey if they are confused or less motivated.

This is setting my promise to be better in stone and I hope my content writing skill improves too with time.

And actively looking for anyone who would want to start their journey together and mentors who would like to guide us.

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Speedrunning through life while learning publicly.