Joseph Mercy22
Website development vlog
29/07/2026
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29/07/2026
The Best Habit I Built in My First Two Months of Coding 💻✨
When I started learning frontend development, I thought I had to study for hours every single day to improve.
Whenever I missed a day, I felt like I was falling behind.
Then I changed one thing.
Instead of chasing perfection, I focused on consistency.
Some days I coded for three hours.
Some days it was just thirty minutes.
But I refused to stop learning.
Looking back after two months, I realized something...
It wasn't the long study sessions that changed me.
It was the days I showed up, even when I didn't feel like it.
Progress isn't always loud.
Sometimes it's just opening your laptop...
Writing one more line of code...
Understanding one new concept...
And trusting that those small steps will become something big.
If you're learning a new skill, don't worry about being perfect.
Just keep showing up.
One day, you'll look back and realize how far you've come.
I thought I needed to be perfect to become a developer. Two months later, I realized I just needed to stay consistent. Small progress every day adds up to big results. Keep going—you'll thank yourself later. 💙
28/07/2026
The Part of Coding Nobody Talks About 💔💻.
Hardest Part of Learning to Code Isn't Coding... 💻
Everyone sees the laptop.
They see the code.
They see the "I'm learning frontend development" posts.
But they don't see the moments when you stare at your screen for 30 minutes because nothing is working.
They don't see you searching the same error five different ways.
They don't see you wondering if you're actually smart enough for tech.
I've had those moments too.
More than once.
But every time I wanted to quit, I reminded myself why I started.
Because every expert was once a beginner.
Every developer once felt confused.
And every person who made it... simply kept going.
Two months into my journey, I still don't know everything.
But I know this:
The only way to fail is to stop trying.
So today, I'll open my laptop again.
I'll learn one more thing.
And I'll keep moving forward.
Learning to code isn't just about writing code—it's about believing in yourself on the days nothing makes sense. If you're learning something new, don't quit. Your breakthrough could be closer than you think. ❤️🚀
Some days, life doesn't go as planned.
I was dressed and ready for my JavaScript class, but the heavy rain had other plans.
I missed today's class, but I haven't missed my dream.
Setbacks are temporary. Giving up is permanent.
Tomorrow, I start again. 💙
27/07/2026
The Bug That Taught Me Patience 💻⏳
I spent almost three hours trying to fix one bug.
I checked my HTML.
I checked my CSS.
I even blamed JavaScript.
Nothing worked.
I was frustrated and ready to give up.
Then I looked at the code one more time...
The problem?
A single missing character.
Just one tiny mistake.
I laughed.
Not because I had wasted hours...
But because I realized that's what coding is all about.
You don't become a developer by avoiding mistakes.
You become a developer by learning how to solve them.
Two months into my frontend journey, I've learned that every bug is a lesson in disguise.
So if your code isn't working today, don't quit.
The solution might be just one line away.
The biggest lessons in coding often come from the smallest mistakes. Every bug is making me a better frontend developer. Keep learning, keep debugging, and never give up.
26/07/2026
Had it been I knew is the last word of a .... (Gehgeh quote)
26/07/2026
Why are men crying over this union?
24/07/2026
Things That Scared Me About Coding—But Don't Anymore 💻✨
When I started learning frontend development, everything felt overwhelming.
Seeing hundreds of lines of code scared me.
Getting error messages made me think I wasn't good enough.
Even asking questions felt embarrassing because I thought everyone else already knew the answers.
But two months later, I've realized something...
The things that once scared me are now part of my daily learning.
I no longer panic when I see an error.
I know it's not the end—it's just another problem waiting to be solved.
Every challenge I overcome gives me more confidence for the next one.
I'm still learning.
I'm still growing.
But I'm no longer afraid to keep going.
If you're just starting your tech journey, don't let fear stop you. One day, the things that scare you today will become the skills you're proud of tomorrow. ❤️
What was something you were afraid to try but eventually got better at? Share it in the comments! 👇
23/07/2026
The Bug That Took Me Hours to Fix 😅💻
One day, I was sure my code was correct.
I refreshed the page.
Nothing.
I checked it again.
Still nothing.
I changed the code over and over, convinced something was seriously wrong.
Hours later...
I found the problem.
A tiny mistake.
Just one small typo.
I laughed at myself because I had spent hours fighting a bug that took seconds to fix.
That day taught me something important:
Coding isn't just about writing code—it's about learning to stay patient when things don't work.
Every bug is a lesson.
Every error is practice.
Every challenge makes you a better developer.
Two months into my frontend journey, I'm learning that progress isn't measured by how few mistakes you make.
It's measured by how many times you refuse to give up.
Have you ever spent hours trying to fix something, only to discover the solution was surprisingly simple? Share your experience below! 👇
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