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I built my first website in 2004. Here's what I wish someone had told me.

I built my first website in 2004. Here's what I wish someone had told me.

via Dev.to WebdevFedya Serafiev

A honest letter from a grandfather who codes — to everyone who thinks they started too late. Most of you reading this were probably still figuring out what "the internet" even was. I wasn't young. I wasn't fresh out of university. I wasn't some prodigy who grew up with a keyboard in my hands. I was just a person who was genuinely, deeply curious — and that turned out to be enough. The site was called fedia design . Pure HTML. A little CSS. No frameworks, no npm, no Stack Overflow (well, barely). If something broke, you stared at it until you understood why. That kind of learning leaves marks. Good ones. "Talent is just patience that hasn't been named yet." Nobody tells you this part I've watched colleagues throw around words they don't fully understand — big architectural terms, trendy acronyms, names dropped like currency. I made a choice early on: I would rather explain something simply and be understood, than sound impressive and leave someone confused. The goal was never to impress

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