Hello World!
At 18, drawn by my love for movies, I stumbled upon a
film called "Mr. Robot". Mesmerized by the power of coding portrayed
in the story, I grabbed my sister's computer and vowed to become like the
characters, dreaming of hacking into devices with a flurry of keystrokes. That
cinematic spark ignited my coding journey.
About a year later, propelled by my penchant for convenience (okay, and maybe a touch of laziness), I dived into the realm of IoT automation. I envisaged a life where I could remain seated and command my environment: doors swinging open at my voice's bidding, lights flickering off with a simple clap. This wasn't mere fantasy, but a mission to make everyday tasks effortless and seamless with code.
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Photo by: DALL·E side-by-side image illustrating a traditional task versus a tech-automated task.
This transformation from a movie buff to a tech innovator is a testament to one thing: Everyone can code.
And so, I'm excited to share this revelation with you through my new blog series, "Everyone Can Code", starting this month. Every Friday, you'll get a glimpse into the accessible world of coding. Whether you're in it to build your own smart home, develop the next big web application, or simply because you're curious, this series is for you.
Stay tuned for the first post this Friday, where I'll share how to get started on this coding adventure, even if you've only ever used a computer to watch movies. Together, we’ll uncover the simplicity and joy of making technology work for us.
Join me, and let's prove that coding is not a secret science, but a skill as universal as the movies we love.
Ready your popcorn and your code editor – because Fridays are about to get a lot more interesting.
Everyone Can Code Series Poster
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