During my high school and university years, I worked as a sales representative at phone stores during the summers. While assisting customers and solving their issues, I gained a lot of experience, particularly with Nokia devices. After a while, I started sharing my knowledge through Blogger.

When I began to get interested in web development during university, I wanted to present my content on a more sophisticated platform. As a result, like many beginners, I created a static website using the HTML – CSS – JS trio, filled with plenty of animations. The navbar animations, dynamic menu lists, and page-flipping effects truly reflected my penchant for extravagance at that time…

In the next step, I opened a YouTube channel with the same name and created content on topics such as formatting, changing the language of the operating system, virus cleaning, and hotfix, in addition to the information on the blog. During this time, I transitioned the site to Django, which I was just starting to learn.

You can click here to view the intro I created for my YouTube channel and the screen recording I made during the development of the static site.