Personal development blog and technical learning records
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Personal development blog and technical learning records
This is my first ever website, which was a Learning-Journal for a uni assignment. (plans to amend)
This is a responsive learning journal website/blog built as part of a Scrimba mini project, designed to apply and practice new frontend skills—especially in responsive design, layout structure, and modular page building.
Project1-presentation: Here is the kick-off's project of my Front-End Developer path at OpenClassrooms. This repo contains my learning journal's foto, my personalized learning plan, my learning statement and to finish my resume(CV).
A practical day-by-day journey exploring Digital IC Design using Cadence Virtuoso — from schematics to layouts, DRC/LVS checks, parasitic extraction, and timing analysis.
Code for university of brighton first year computer science course; web development module - Learning Journal (FINAL GRADE: 90%)
Learning journal, blog, digital gardening
📘 React learning journal with mini projects and exercises from “The Ultimate React Course 2025”.
My personal developer portfolio built with React, TypeScript, and Tailwind CSS. Features responsive design, smooth animations, and project showcases. Live demo deployed on Netlify.
Daily 30-minute coding drills focused on log parsing, API scraping, and regex challenges. My continuous practice gym for Python and Security skills.
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