Two years ago, I joined Dev.to with the same excitement every new dev feels — but quickly I realized that I had no direction, no project, and no clear voice.

I was just posting random content, sometimes copied, sometimes AI-generated, that lacked my own authentic voice.

My knowledge was only surface-level, and I had no real project to anchor my identity.

That realisation hit me hard.

I stepped away from all public platforms—including Dev.to—and made a silent promise:

“I won’t post again until I have something real to share — something built with my own hands.”

I wanted to become a *developer * who doesn’t just consume tutorials but creates meaningful tools, resources, and solutions.

To do that, I needed to build something from scratch.

That decision marked the st…

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