A New Venture.

Samuel NdegwaSamuel Ndegwa
2 min read

I have been in tech school, but come to think of it, I have not really been in tech.

I know it sounds contradictory, but allow me to walk you through my journey as a young aspiring developer. Here is my journey, a documentation of the struggles, the wins, and the losses in my quest to be a full-stack developer.

STARTING OUT WITH HTML, CSS, AND JAVASCRIPT.

My first basic skills to learn will be the markup language, cascading style sheets, and definitely JavaScript. From what I know as a beginner (totally new to this), HTML writes up the web content, the style sheets are the designers of the web, and JavaScript is for interactivity. If I were to use a housing analogy, I would call HTML files the content carriers, the furniture, and fittings of the house. CSS would then be the designers dictating where and how the furniture and fittings are located and how they look, from color to their position in the house and much more. Now that seems fun as you play a game of spicing it up to make your site appealing. Lastly, JavaScript would be the functionality of the items in the house, like the light switch turning the light on or off, the toilet flushing, and other functionalities. In the same manner, I intend to use CSS to design the front-end bits of my sites and use JavaScript to achieve full functionality for the back-end. Walk with me on a six-month journey as I share my learning experience in this boot camp. Stay tuned it's gonna be enlightening.

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