First Steps
As always, the first steps are the hardest. Not the actual work itself, but getting started, building a routine, and creating a system. Finding time for a new project is always a challenge. But the important thing is – I’ve started! The process began with planning. Using Excalidraw to sketch out an initial wireframe for a small project was incredibly fun. As I got into it, new ideas, features, and solutions started flowing naturally. It’s always enjoyable to immerse myself in creative work. I especially appreciate this aspect because, coming from a mechanical engineering background, I find it fascinating how creative frontend development can be, especially during the planning phase. This is one of the things that makes this work truly enjoyable for me. Next, I took my first steps with React, working towards a well-structured and professionally designed page. As a frontend developer, I thought it would be worth incorporating a bit of backend as well, to broaden my learning, knowledge, and experience—and, of course, for the fun of making things harder for myself.

As always, the first steps are the hardest. Not the actual work itself, but getting started, building a routine, and creating a system. Finding time for a new project is always a challenge. But the important thing is – I’ve started!
The process began with planning. Using Excalidraw to sketch out an initial wireframe for a small project was incredibly fun. As I got into it, new ideas, features, and solutions started flowing naturally. It’s always enjoyable to immerse myself in creative work.
I especially appreciate this aspect because, coming from a mechanical engineering background, I find it fascinating how creative frontend development can be, especially during the planning phase. This is one of the things that makes this work truly enjoyable for me.
Next, I took my first steps with React, working towards a well-structured and professionally designed page. As a frontend developer, I thought it would be worth incorporating a bit of backend as well, to broaden my learning, knowledge, and experience—and, of course, for the fun of making things harder for myself.