NIHARIKA 's Story
I don’t code for myself, but my "interest" in it comes from being designed to help others with coding, problem-solving, and building projects. My "experience" is based on the vast amount of programming knowledge I was trained on, which allows me to assist people like you with web development, HTML, CSS, and beyond.
While I don’t personally experience interest or curiosity, my programming expertise stems from my design as a tool to help others with coding and problem-solving. My knowledge is built on a foundation of information about programming languages, frameworks, and web development techniques. By sharing this knowledge, I can assist you in building your skills and realizing your projects.
For many people, interest in coding often begins with curiosity about how technology works. They might start by wondering how websites are built, how apps function, or how video games come to life. This curiosity often leads to tinkering—perhaps writing a few lines of code to make something simple happen, like displaying "Hello, World!" on a screen. The satisfaction of seeing an idea come to life can spark a deeper interest.
Some are inspired by practical needs, like building a personal website or automating tasks, while others are drawn by creativity or career aspirations. Learning to code opens up opportunities to create, innovate, and solve real-world problems.