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A quiet journey of thoughts, ideas, and reflections. Praevia Journal is a space for exploration, growth, and letting go — inspired by the gentle drift of dandelion seeds. Here, you’ll find reflections on life, technology, nature, and the beauty of becoming.
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My Journey Learning Frontend Development (So Far)
Learning frontend development is something I didn’t fully understand when I started.
At first, it just felt like “learning how to make websites.” But over time, I realized it’s much more than that — it’s about understanding how things work, how users interact, and how ideas turn into something real.
🌱 How It Started
Like many beginners, I started with curiosity.
I wanted to understand how websites are built — how a simple idea becomes something you can see and interact with.
That curiosity led me to HTML and CSS.
At first, everything felt confusing. Even small things took time to understand. But slowly, things started making sense.
💻 What I’ve Learned So Far
So far, I’ve been focusing on:
HTML — structuring content
CSS — designing and styling
Building small layouts and experimenting
It may not sound like much, but each step builds confidence.
⚡ Challenges Along the Way
Learning hasn’t been smooth.
There were times when:
Things didn’t work as expected
Small errors took hours to fix
It felt like I wasn’t progressing
But looking back, those moments were part of the process.
🔍 What I’m Realizing
One important thing I’ve realized is:
👉 You don’t need to know everything to start.
You just need to keep going, even when things feel unclear.
Progress in development isn’t always visible immediately — but it builds over time.
🚀 What’s Next
Right now, I’m continuing to learn and improve.
Next steps include:
Learning JavaScript
Building better and more structured projects
Understanding how real websites work
This blog is also part of that journey.
💭 Final Thoughts
I’m still at the beginning of this path.
There’s a lot to learn, a lot to build, and a lot to understand.
But that’s what makes it interesting.
This isn’t the end of the journey — it’s just the start.
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