My scrimba coding Journey as A sapa motivated Nigerian
Introduction
My journey into the world of coding has been nothing short of an adventure. From the moment I decided to take the Scrimba Frontend Development course, I knew I was in for something special. Little did I know how much this journey would shape my perspective on coding, learning, and life itself.
The Scrimba Experience
Scrimba's frontend development course is a treasure trove of knowledge and practical experience. What struck me the most was their emphasis on hands-on coding. It's one thing to understand a concept in theory, but it's an entirely different ball game when you're asked to write the code yourself.
I quickly realized that thinking I knew something and actually implementing it were two very different things. The course challenged me to apply my knowledge, and it was both humbling and incredibly rewarding.
Make It Work, Then Make It Better
One of the philosophies that resonated with me the most was the idea of "make it work, then make it better." This approach encouraged me not to get bogged down by perfectionism but to focus on getting things done first. It's a valuable lesson I've applied not just in coding but in other aspects of life as well.
Setbacks and Comebacks
Like any journey, there were bumps along the way. There was a time when life got in the way, and I couldn't code for a whole week. It felt like I was losing momentum, but I soon realized that setbacks are a part of any learning process. I decided to take it slow, revisited what I had previously learned, and gradually got back on track.
Seeing Code Come to Life
One of the most magical moments in this journey is when you see the code you've written come to life. It's a feeling that's difficult to put into words. Whether it's a simple score counter for a basketball game or a more complex project like an airport passenger counter, the satisfaction of seeing your creation work is surreal.
Side Projects Galore
Throughout this course, I embarked on several side projects. Each project was a learning experience in itself. Here are some of my favourites:
Basketball Score Counter: A fun little app to keep track of basketball scores.
Add to Cart Mobile App: An e-commerce app that I built from scratch.
Task Manager: Link A task manager web app that helps me stay organized.
Notes Keeper: Link A simple app for jotting down notes and ideas.
Airport Passenger Counter: Link An app that counts airport passengers - a challenging but rewarding project.
Simple Score Counter for Basketball: Link A handy tool for keeping score during basketball games.
Nigerian Framed Motivational Quotes: [Link] A collection of motivational quotes inspired by my Nigerian roots.
A simple NFT site: link
The Future Awaits
As I wrap up this course and reflect on my coding journey, I can't help but feel excited about what the future holds. The skills I've acquired, the challenges I've overcome, and the projects I've built have given me a newfound confidence.
So, as I step into the next chapter of my coding adventure, I do it with a Sapa spirit - motivated, determined, and ready to tackle whatever comes my way. And remember, even in the world of coding, a little humor goes a long way - because laughter truly is the best debugging tool!
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