Contact
& FAQ

Questions, collaborations, or just want to say hello — always happy to hear from fellow curious coders.

Get in touch

Have a question or want to collaborate? Reach out any time.

Response time

I typically respond within a few days. All questions welcome — whether you’re stuck on a bug or just looking for resources.

Frequently asked questions

I’ve always been drawn to technology and the way it shapes our world. Growing up, I enjoyed solving puzzles, which led me naturally to coding. I wanted to build my own projects and websites, and learning to code felt like the perfect way to bring those ideas to life.
I recommend Codecademy and freeCodeCamp for interactive, hands-on learning. Books like “Automate the Boring Stuff with Python” give great practical projects. Coding communities on Reddit and Discord are also invaluable for asking questions and sharing experience.
Start with the fundamentals — HTML for structure, CSS for styling, JavaScript for interactivity. Begin with small projects like a personal webpage or a simple to-do list. Hands-on work builds confidence much faster than watching tutorials alone.
Absolutely. Reach out by email any time. Whether you’re stuck on a specific error or need guidance on how to approach a project, I’m happy to help. Talking through problems often leads to breakthroughs.
Overcoming the fear of failure. Debugging used to feel deeply frustrating. But I learned that errors are part of the process — opportunities to improve rather than signs you’re doing it wrong. That mindset shift changed everything.
Clear goals and small wins. Engaging with the coding community through forums and social media helps too. Coding challenges keep things interesting and let me apply what I’ve learned to real scenarios.