What about me β¨
I've loved technology from a young age, but what intrigues me the most is the field of the internet, which led me to find my calling as a developer. I immersed myself in development and programming starting from high school in my sophomore year. Since then, nothing has been more important to me than pursuing my dream of becoming a developer.
After one year of university, I had to leave due to financial constraints. However, this challenge didn't stop me. I sought ways to continue and became self-taught. Fortunately, I had friends who continued their university studies. By asking them numerous questions and benefiting from their willingly shared knowledge, I was able to progress. We were truly like brothers.
Me as developer π
As a developer, I love trying new technologies and am very ambitious in this field. I enjoy creating websites just to explore frameworks and libraries. This continuous exploration process allows me to stay at the forefront of technological trends and constantly refine my skills.
I feel like a pro in this domain, knowing that the world of development is vast and can never be fully explored in one lifetime. This perspective drives me to keep learning and innovating, always seeking to push the boundaries of my knowledge and abilities.
Me as mentor π·οΈ
I have taught computer science in an institution, and teaching is one of the things I love to do. I enjoy imparting my knowledge and seeing how someone immerses themselves in the world I inhabit. Helping others brings me immense pleasure. There is nothing more rewarding than seeing my students progress and flourish thanks to what I teach them.
Over time, more and more young students have asked me for lessons and advice, which has become increasingly common. I realized the importance of training people in development. Therefore, I took the initiative to make my training public. First, to help young people prepare for their future, and second, to provide an opportunity for those who, like me in the past, do not have the means to attend university, so they can learn more about development.
I have a teams π₯
You may go faster alone, but you go further with people who love you, who have the same thirst for success as you do, and who never give up. I don't say it often, but I am proud of my team.
As the saying goes, it's not the size of the house that matters, but the atmosphere inside. We may not be many, but the good vibes reign among us. What matters when traveling is not the destination, but the moments we spend during the journey itself, with the people with whom we create the best memories.