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About
I'm a hobbyist programmer that has gotten into web and software development.
While I've taken some courses in the past, most of my experience has been from curiously taking on new projects and trying to bring my ideas to life. In this blog, I document my journey, share what I've learned, and explore new technologies along the way.
The idea for JWeb Bytes came while I was working on a personal project while learning a new framework. I would keep notes of challenges I faced and solutions I found along the way.
Realizing that others had similar programs and questions, I decided to embark on this journey of sharing my knowledge and experiences through JWeb Bytes.
There are two main benefits from doing this. First, it helps me solidify my own understanding of the topics I write about. Second, it provides a valuable resource for others who may be facing similar challenges.
I do want to acknowledge that I am not an expert or professional when it comes to these topics. My goal is to share what I've learned and to foster a sense of community where we can all learn from each other. I hope to learn as much from you as you do from me.
And as they say in the programming community:
Happy Coding!Written by my experiences and learnings on web development and programming.
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A reintroduction to the JWeb Bytes blog
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