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I’ll share my journey as a developer, my daily learning process, projects I build and useful resources for beginners.

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Yesterday I decided to push myself:
For the next 7 days, I’m building a complete SaaS startup using AI — in public.
No edits. No hiding. Either I succeed… or I fail in front of everyone.

I’m documenting everything on TikTok.
Follow the full challenge: https://www.tiktok.com/@buildwithamir
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Still looking for the right idea. Feeling tired now, going to sleep. Will continue tomorrow.
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part 6
I started learning seriously watching more than 10 different YouTube playlists on web development, HTML, and CSS. I followed along with the videos, writing code exactly as the instructors did. By the end of one playlist, I managed to build my first portfolio. It looked okay on the screen, but the truth was I didn’t really understand what I had done. When I tried to build something on my own, I couldn’t. I moved on to the next playlist, then another, following the same process over and over. After a while, I had some tiny skills in HTML and CSS. I could do small things by myself, even if I didn’t fully realize it at the time. Then I tried learning JavaScript, and it was a completely different challenge. I couldn’t grasp the basics at first. It took months of repeated effort to understand the core concepts. That’s when my real journey into the tech world began slowly learning to think like a programmer and a problem solver, one small step at a time. The turning point came after I joined the summer bootcamp, which completely changed my approach.

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Part 7
Joining Debbal Summer Bootcamp

I joined a community called Debbal for their summer bootcamp —it lasted 2 months, and it was amazing. For the first time, I laid down my foundation in coding. We started with the basics of Python, and it was perfect for a beginner like me. Unlike my old chaotic routine of jumping from one tutorial to another, this was a structured class. The instructor, Abdurezak was incredible. He didn’t just teach us how to code he taught us how to become real developers. He told us: “You can compete with anyone in the world. You can be better than others. If you try more, learn more, and don’t see programming as a heavy burden see it as something simple and practice every day” That completely changed my perspective. From that moment, I started seeing programming like a fun game or a challenge, not just work. I still hold that principle today I don’t want to overcomplicate it. And yes in the future I’ll tell you about AI — using AI is not shameful it’s a tool to simplify and enhance your workflow. Back to the story the learning process ended with us building simple projects, and I created a voice assistant. At our graduation, I was honored with the award for Best Programmer of the Year among Debbal learners. The award wasn’t a gold medal or anything fancy it was wood but that moment felt incredible. I realized I did it. I can do more than this.
But what came next was even harder.

Part 8 The Real Challenges Begin (coming next...)

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ብዙ ሰው የሆነ ነገር ለማግኘት ይፈልጋል ነገሩን ለማግኘት የሚፈለገውን መስዋዕትነት ሲከፍል ግን ኣይታይም።

no pain no gain✌️