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Quick note: The title of this post itself doesn't make any sense but if you go to 'Learning' section from the menu bar/menu dropdown and click on 'Web Development', it will make some sense. And if you're already here, cool 👌 


One new thing I started this year is learning web development. The thought of learning web development didn't come out of the blue. Last year I started learning Python. I learned the basics of it but then decided to take a break because...well, this meme I found on the internet gives some idea :') 



So then I started to think what to do next. I fell in love with coding, more specifically, logical operation and systematic approach towards solving a problem. But I wanted to create something responsive and visual, something that a user could navigate easily. Yup, like an app. Using Android Studio for app development seemed to be the best option but the laptop I use is not efficient enough to run that program. So, then I decided to learn web development as it satisfies all of my requirements. And I get to use a programming language too. All birds in one stone.


So, that was the background. I've finished learning the basics of HTML and now I'm on my journey of learning the basics of CSS. Gotta say 'the basics of' everything cuz what I've understood so far is that there's no end to learning anything in this path. Well, that's how it is with all kind of learning. So, can't complain.


In this section of my blog, I'm going to keep a track of my journey of learning web development. It's supposed to be a long journey if I can stick to it and hopefully, I'll have the patience to do so.  Most importantly, gotta enjoy the journey while I am on it : D


Have a good day!

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