Coding doesn’t really have a finish line.
You can learn a language, understand the syntax, even build something that works—but there’s always another way to do it, another approach, or a better question to ask. That’s part of what makes coding interesting.
Sometimes progress looks like writing clean code.
Sometimes it looks like breaking something and figuring out why.
Sometimes it’s just understanding one small concept a bit better than yesterday.
This blog isn’t about being an expert. It’s about thinking in code—learning how problems are broken down, how systems are designed, and how ideas turn into logic.
There won’t always be answers here. Some posts will just be thoughts in progress. That’s fine. Coding itself works the same way: test, fail, adjust, repeat.
Post #2 isn’t about what I’ve built.
It’s about staying curious long enough to keep building.
— Jed
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