How I Built My Portfolio with Zero HTML Skills and Pure AI Hustle

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I didn’t know a line of HTML.
Yet here I am — with a portfolio that glows neon purple and blue, scores a perfect 💯 on SEO, accessibility, and best practices, and carries my name like a badge of honor.
I started simple:
Scrolling through other devs’ portfolios, counting sections, stealing ideas, judging colors.
First, it was red and orange.
Then black and silver.
Then royal navy blue.
Until one late night, neon purple and neon blue whispered, “This is you.”
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My weapons?
GitHub Copilot + Cursor AI.
Yes, I confess — AI was my co-pilot when I didn’t know how to open a <div>.
Zero to decent, mistake by mistake, version by version.
I changed themes like clothes, forgot to use Git (rookie move), bloated my code with shiny animations.
Two months later, I stood back and realized:
\> “Your first masterpiece is never the code — it’s the courage to keep rewriting it.” — Me.
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Tech stack?
Plain and honest:
HTML, CSS, JavaScript, anime.js, three.js, and Bootstrap.
No fancy frameworks, no big backend — just raw curiosity wrapped in neon lights.
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Performance?
Phones hate it (33 🤣).
Desktops tolerate it (65–67).
Google Lighthouse loves its soul (SEO 100, Accessibility 100, Best Practices 100).
Good enough for my first real digital handshake with the world.
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\> “Your portfolio is not just a site — it’s proof you refused to stay invisible.” — Me.
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So, why am I sharing this?
To remind someone out there:
Start clueless.
Start messy.
Ask AI.
Break it.
Fix it.
Launch it.
Brag about it.
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If you want to see how a noob turned neon — here’s my portfolio:
👉 syedahmershah.github.io/Portfolio/
Check it. Roast it. Get inspired.
Then go build yours — and outshine me.
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Final thought:
I didn’t have experience.
I had persistence.
That’s all a dev needs, really.
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Syed Ahmer Shah
Syed Ahmer Shah
I'm Ahmer, a self-taught developer and Software Engineering student passionate about building real-world web solutions. I explore web development, AI, and software design — and share what I learn through tutorials, dev logs, and personal projects. Currently growing my skills, one commit and one concept at a time.