n 2021, I stumbled into programming because I was curious about how games are made. I was a gamer at heart and thought, “How hard can it be to make one?” That one question changed everything.
What started as a curiosity led me into a world I didn’t expect to fall in love with. I explored game development for a while, but over time, my interests shifted. Today, I’m working in the machine learning industry — and it feels like home.
Why I’m Building a Portfolio Now
Even though I’ve been coding for a few years, I never really paused to create something that represents me as a developer. I’ve built projects, worked on different ideas, learned languages and frameworks — but I never had one place to showcase all of it.
So now, I’m finally doing it:
✅ A personal portfolio
✅ Projects that tell my story
✅ A space that reflects how far I’ve come — and where I’m headed
What It Means to Me
My portfolio isn’t just about aesthetics or checkboxes. It’s a reminder of why I started, how I grew, and what I want to keep building. It’s a bridge between where I was (a curious gamer) and where I am now (a developer in machine learning).
What’s Next?
I’m excited to finish this up soon and link it in my bio.
Until then, I’m polishing the layout, writing descriptions, and making sure every part of it reflects who I am as a developer and a person.
If you're working on your own portfolio too, feel free to share — I’d love to see what others are building!
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