Welcome


Table of Contents
- 1 - Welcome to Developing Around the World
- 2 - Who’s writing this?
- 3 - Why this blog?
- 4 - So, when will I post?
- 5 - What about when I’m not coding?
Welcome to Developing Around the World
Who says everything important has to start on a Monday at 8 a.m.?
It’s Saturday, the last day of the month, 8 p.m., and instead of watching a series or reorganizing my cables (again), I decided to launch this blog. Impulsive? Maybe. Necessary? Definitely.
Who’s writing this?
I’m a mobile app developer. I live between screens, mysterious bugs, mechanical keys that sound like machine guns, and cups of coffee I forgot to drink on time. I love learning new things, even if I’m not always sure whether I picked them up in a course or on a Reddit thread at 2 a.m.
But beyond code, I’m also someone who wants to vent a little, laugh at the absurdities of tech life, and share some personal stories—some epic, some… well, just awkward.
Why this blog?
Because I needed a space to:
- 📓 Document what I learn (before my mental RAM wipes it out).
- 🧠 Help others who are going through the same doubts, mistakes, or existential crises like: “Am I actually coding, or just surviving?”
- 😅 Vent a bit. Life isn’t just about productivity—sometimes you just need to laugh at
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. - ✍️ Tell stories about life, the dream of moving to another country, and how to deal with the classic “Can you fix my printer? You’re a programmer, right?”
- 📱 Talk about mobile development, AI, tech news, and anything curious, weird, or absurd enough to write about.
So, when will I post?
The idea is to write at least one post per week. Sometimes technical, sometimes personal. Sometimes useful, other times… well, at least entertaining.
What about when I’m not coding?
You’ll find me:
- 🎧 Listening to good tunes while I code (or while I don’t).
- 🍝 Enjoying great food—because life’s too short to eat badly.
- ⌨️ Smashing mechanical keys like that’s going to fix my bugs faster (spoiler: it doesn’t, but it feels amazing).
So if you’re someone who also wants to learn, laugh a little, read honest (sometimes clumsy) stories about dev life, or just tag along for the ride: welcome.
See you in the next post—with a mechanical keyboard in hand and hope in my heart.