[EN] Starting My Development Blog

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At first, I had no intention of creating a development blog.
I knew that maintaining a blog required a good sense of design and that writing a single post would take a considerable amount of time and effort.
So instead of keeping a formal record, I simply studied by chatting with GPT, getting feedback, and saving the conversations for later review.

However, as the number of discussions around projects, Kaggle competitions, and coding tests grew, it became increasingly difficult to find specific information when I needed it.
This made me realize the importance of organizing my work systematically, and I decided to finally start a blog.

Moreover, since I am considering moving abroad in the future, I thought that maintaining a well-organized record from now on—even if it's a bit late—would be helpful.
Rather than using velog, which is popular in Korea, I chose Hashnode, a platform widely used by developers around the world.

Through this blog, I plan to steadily document my small discoveries, project retrospectives, and daily learning experiences.

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