It was the year 2002–2003 — the beginning of a chapter I’ll never forget. That was when I first started learning programming — the most powerful yet mysterious language of that time: C Programming.

In those early days, everything was new — the code, the syntax, the compiler — yet, somehow, deep inside, I felt something magical… as if I already knew it from before. It felt natural, effortless, almost like it was meant for me.

Just within 5 or 6 days of starting the classes, I realized — this is my path.
Most of my friends used to say things like:

“C is too hard!”
“I can’t understand pointers!”
“Arrays make no sense!”

But for me, it was different. Everything started to make sense. One by one, the concepts began to unfold before my eyes — and I could feel them, not just understand them.

At that time, Dennis Ritchie became more than just a programmer to me.
He became my inspiration.
I read everything I could find about him — his thoughts, his philosophy, his journey. And I used to think, “If I could do something even a fraction as great as he did, my life would be worth it.”

Then came VB6 (Visual Basic 6) — and a completely new world opened up before me. I saw forms, text boxes, checkboxes, dropdowns — and instantly, a spark lit inside me. I thought, “This is what I want to create!”

That’s when a wild idea struck me —

“What if I could build all this graphically, using just C?”

That thought consumed me. I couldn’t sleep for nights. I kept imagining — building windows, buttons, and interfaces with C — crafting everything by hand, pixel by pixel, just like an artist paints his dream on canvas.

In that small room, with an old computer humming beside me, I dreamed of creating something that wasn’t just code, but emotion, passion, and creation itself.

For me, C programming wasn’t just a language.
It was my first love, my soul’s rhythm, the foundation of everything I am today. ❤️‍🔥


And now, in 2025, when I designed this website,
I wanted to bring back that same feeling
that nostalgia of the early 2000s when programming was raw, exciting, and full of wonder.

This design isn’t just a website —
it’s a time machine.
A tribute to those golden days when every line of code felt like a new discovery,
when the compiler’s “success” message felt like pure joy,
and when a young dreamer like me believed that anything was possible.

So as you explore this site, I want you to feel that same spark —
as if we’ve gone back in time together,
back to 2002,
where it all began.