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開発者としての第一歩

原題: First Step as a Developer

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教育
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55
トレンドスコア
17
要約
開発者としての第一歩は、プログラミングの基礎を学ぶことから始まります。初心者は、簡単な言語から始め、実際のプロジェクトに取り組むことでスキルを磨くことが重要です。また、オンラインリソースやコミュニティを活用し、他の開発者との交流を通じて学びを深めることが推奨されます。実践を重ねることで、自信を持って次のステップに進むことができるでしょう。
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Hello * everyone * 👋 I’m excited to write my first post here on Dev.to as a new developer. I’m just starting my journey in software development, and I wanted to share a little about where I am right now and what I’m learning. Why I Started Coding I started learning programming because I was always curious about how websites and apps actually work behind the scenes. Every time I used an app, I used to think: How is this built? How does everything connect? That curiosity pushed me to start learning coding step by step. What I’m Learning Right Now At the moment, I’m focusing on the basics: HTML & CSS for building simple web pages JavaScript for adding interactivity Understanding how the web works (frontend vs backend) Practicing small projects to build confidence It’s not always easy, and sometimes things don’t work the way I expect. But solving errors has become part of the learning process. My Biggest Challenge So Far One of the biggest challenges for me is debugging. Sometimes a small missing symbol or a wrong line can break everything. At first it felt frustrating, but now I’m starting to enjoy figuring it out step by step. I realized that debugging is not a failure—it’s part of learning. What I’ve Learned About Coding So Far Even though I’m just starting, I’ve already learned a few important things: Consistency matters more than speed Small projects are more useful than just watching tutorials It’s okay to get stuck—Google is a developer’s best friend 😄 Practice is the real teacher My Goal My goal is to become a skilled developer who can build real-world projects and contribute to open-source. I know the journey will take time, but I’m ready to keep going step by step. Final Thoughts I’m still at the beginning of my journey, but I’m excited to keep learning and sharing my progress here on Dev.to. If you’re also a beginner, let’s keep learning together. Thanks for reading! Hello * everyone * 👋 I’m excited to write my first post here on Dev.to as a new developer. I’m just starting my journey in software development, and I wanted to share a little about where I am right now and what I’m learning. Why I Started Coding I started learning programming because I was always curious about how websites and apps actually work behind the scenes. Every time I used an app, I used to think: How is this built? How does everything connect? That curiosity pushed me to start learning coding step by step. What I’m Learning Right Now At the moment, I’m focusing on the basics: HTML & CSS for building simple web pages JavaScript for adding interactivity Understanding how the web works (frontend vs backend) Practicing small projects to build confidence It’s not always easy, and sometimes things don’t work the way I expect. But solving errors has become part of the learning process. My Biggest Challenge So Far One of the biggest challenges for me is debugging. Sometimes a small missing symbol or a wrong line can break everything. At first it felt frustrating, but now I’m starting to enjoy figuring it out step by step. I realized that debugging is not a failure—it’s part of learning. What I’ve Learned About Coding So Far Even though I’m just starting, I’ve already learned a few important things: Consistency matters more than speed Small projects are more useful than just watching tutorials It’s okay to get stuck—Google is a developer’s best friend 😄 Practice is the real teacher My Goal My goal is to become a skilled developer who can build real-world projects and contribute to open-source. I know the journey will take time, but I’m ready to keep going step by step. Final Thoughts I’m still at the beginning of my journey, but I’m excited to keep learning and sharing my progress here on Dev.to. If you’re also a beginner, let’s keep learning together. Thanks for reading!