
Finding My Focus in Frontend
I used to struggle with consistency in learning frontend, but discovering Scrimba was a game-changer.The interactive format made learning feel less like a chore and more adventure.
After several months of learning in the Frontend Developer Career Path, I've made the big jump over to the Bootcamp to get expert code reviews of my Solo Projects projects and meet like-minded peers.
I used to struggle with consistency in learning frontend, but discovering Scrimba was a game-changer.The interactive format made learning feel less like a chore and more adventure.
Discipline has always been my biggest challenge. But with Scrimba’s project-based path, I started waking up excited to code. Seeing my progress through actual projects, not just theory, helped me build a routine I never thought I could stick to.
In the beginning, I relied a lot on copying code without fully understanding it. But Scrimba’s challenges pushed me to pause, think, and break down each problem. Slowly, I started writing more from memory—and with confidence.
I'll never forget the moment I built my first responsive layout from scratch. It wasn’t perfect, but it worked—and I understood *why* it worked. That moment was a turning point where I realized I could actually do this.
Even as I improved, I constantly felt like I wasn’t good enough. But looking back at my earlier projects, I could see just how far I'd come. That gave me the push to keep going—even when self-doubt crept in.
This isn’t my first time trying to learn web development—but it’s the first time I’ve stuck with it this long. Thanks to Scrimba’s support, real projects, and a sense of community, I finally feel like I belong in tech.