Thanks for sharing this Grace. Its really inspiring.
Every Programmer Has a Starting Point - Here’s Mine
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This is a fantastic, grounded perspective. You’ve hit on a truth that even the most seasoned architects have to remind themselves of regularly: growth is non-linear, and consistency will always outperform intensity in the long run.
Your point about debugging shifting from a source of frustration to a tool for learning is exactly where true engineering maturity begins. When you stop seeing errors as personal failures and start viewing them as system telemetry, your approach to problem-solving changes.
I also love that your background bridges full-stack engineering, marketing, and security. Some of the absolute best builders and technical product leaders I’ve ever worked with came from multi-disciplinary roots. Having perspective outside of a pure code silo gives you a massive advantage in understanding why we build solutions, not just how.
Never lose that curiosity, and keep sharing your journey. It’s exactly the kind of transparent momentum that moves this community forward
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I’m so inspired reading this!! A lot of people underestimate how much patience and consistency matter in tech.
My own developer story has also been years of learning through mistakes, experiments, and real projects across very different niches. Now I feel like I finally found my real passion in building tools for fellow DevOps engineers. But I’m still learning something new every single day.
The process never really stops, it just changes shape over time. Keep going!
P.S. I really love the CoderLegion community as well. It is so non-toxic and supportive!
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This is such a real and inspiring journey.
I really relate to the part about consistency and confidence. A lot of developers think growth happens overnight, but the truth is that every strong programmer was once confused, stuck, and learning step by step.
“Debugging is part of the learning process, not failure” — that line stands out the most.
Your story will encourage many beginners to keep going and trust their own pace. Wishing you more growth and success on your tech journey.
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