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Sharing My Thoughts, One Prompt at a Time

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Hey everyone! ๐Ÿ‘‹ Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about how amazing it is to live in a time where ideas don’t have to stay stuck in your head. Sometimes, I have a random thought — an idea for a game, a tool I wish existed, a question about how something works and instead of just wondering about it, I ask AI. Exploring where the prompt leads. ๐Ÿš€ Sometimes, a single thought opens up a whole world. ✨ That’s it. One prompt. And boom — I’m already halfway there. How It All Started I wasn't a tech expert when I began exploring AI—just someone eager to learn and experiment. Once I realized I could talk to AI and get help with almost anything—from building a project to shaping creative ideas—I was hooked. Now, instead of letting my ideas fade away, I give them a chance to grow. AI helps me write, build, test, and explore — not by replacing me, but by working with me. This Blog Is My Playground I created this blog to share my adventure. It’s my digital space where I experi...

I Made a Mobile Dev Tool Bookmarklet (Inspired by Eruda!)

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Beginner-friendly, no app install needed — just tap and inspect! As someone learning web development, mostly on a mobile device ๐Ÿ“ฑ, I constantly faced a challenge: "How do I debug and inspect web pages without a PC?" I needed something akin to the powerful in-browser developer tools found on desktops, but built for mobile! Initially, I explored **Eruda**, a cool mobile Dev Tool console. It was great for viewing logs, but I quickly realized it lacked the ability to easily edit elements or test layout changes in the way I needed. ๐Ÿค” That's when I challenged myself — with a little help from AI ๐Ÿค– — to build my own mobile dev tool. My goal was a simple, beginner-friendly tool that would allow me to edit HTML directly on the page, inject CSS, remove or duplicate elements, and experiment with web pages right from my phone. It turned into a fun and incredibly useful project that deepened my understanding of web development! ๐Ÿงช Introducing: My Own Mobile Dev Tool ...

Building a Beginner-Friendly Web Code Editor with AI Help (Live Code Editor Preview)

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As someone who's still learning and exploring the world of web development, I recently started a really cool project: building my own web-based code editor! My goal was to create a place where I could write, edit, and learn HTML, CSS, and JavaScript right in my browser. Check it out in action here: Launch the Editor The best part? I’ve been using AI tools like ChatGPT and Gemini to help me build it – and it's been an amazing learning experience! This project is still a work in progress with lots of ideas for future updates, but many core features are already working and helping me learn faster. Phase 1: Getting Started with ChatGPT When I first thought about building a code editor, it felt overwhelming. That’s where ChatGPT came in—it was like having a personal tutor! With its help, I was able to set up: A responsive layout: So the editor looks good on both desktop and mobile devices. Syntax highlighting: Colorful, readable code for HTML, CSS, and Ja...

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