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.

Mar 18, 2025 - 17:16
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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.