My Technical Inspirations & Evolution
These milestones and interests define the direction of my learning and professional focus, from initial curiosity to my current goal in cybersecurity.
Computers: The Initial Spark
I was always fascinated by computers and their history, starting with learning them as a school subject. This early exposure was the foundation that fueled my lifelong curiosity about technology and digital processes.
Graphic Design: Visual Engagement
While studying computers in school, I enrolled at an institute to learn the basics, which included essentials like Tally and extras like **Photoshop**. I was primarily attracted to Photoshop because it was more visually engaging. Over time, I mastered several basic and trending tools used for creative work, including **Illustrator, PhotoScape, CorelDraw, and InDesign**.
Web Designing: The Vast Network
After relocating, I gained **unlimited exposure to the internet**, moving past the limited cellular data access I had before. This vast network immediately drew me toward **web design**. It was comfortable to learn on my laptop and provided a natural next step from my basic design knowledge.
Python: Trend & Versatility
Once I finished the basics of web creation and styling (HTML/CSS), I moved on to programming. Influenced by trends, I chose **Python** as it was incredibly popular at the time. I committed myself to learning all its aspects, establishing a strong foundation in a versatile and powerful language.
Backend & Cybersecurity: Core Focus
I invested myself deeply in Python, to the point where frontend concerns became secondary. I have learned Python to a decent level and continue learning day by day. My **primary focus has always been in cybersecurity and related fields**. All the web design I do or learn is treated as necessary experience to understand how the front side operates, enabling a better understanding of security vulnerabilities from a **full-stack perspective**.
Work Environment: Practical Evolution
The workplace environment has done a great job of evolving my skills. Through real-world projects, I've enhanced my **graphic design expertise** and learned **video editing** using tools like **FilmoraGo and CapCut**. This exposure has not only sharpened my technical skills but also provided valuable insight into the **business world**.