Sitemap

Things that shouldn’t stop you from learning to code 👩🏻‍💻

Because they didn’t stop me…

2 min readMar 11, 2019

--

Six months ago, I sat down for my first ever lesson on HTML. Coding was something I always wanted to try, but was too afraid to start. Fast forward to last Friday — I signed up for a friendly coding competition called visibility:hidden one hour before it started. I coded a one-page website in 15 minutes without previewing it in the browser in front of a full room of people. Read about the rest of my journey to becoming a web developer on the HackerYou website.

Press enter or click to view image in full size
Press enter or click to view image in full size
Press enter or click to view image in full size
.Left: Signs with my name (Chao Zhao) and the event title (visibility hidden) sitting on a table inside a dim room with blue and purple spot lights. Center: photo of me and Derek laughing and standing behind the monitor showing the website he coded during the competition. Photo Credit: Dennis Oba. Right: photo of me typing on my computer with a monitor showing the website I coded during the competition.

Here are some other places you can find me on the Internet:

I write at-the-moment short blog post (people also call them tweets): https://twitter.com/ChaoyueZ

Wanted to know about my career journey? Head over: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chaoyuezhao/

And of course, you want to know what food I eat: https://www.instagram.com/chaoyue_zhao/?hl=en

--

--

Chao
Chao

Written by Chao

A front-end web dev. Writing in my second language (English) about my third (HTML), fourth (CSS) and fifth (Javascript).

No responses yet