We all have things that we want to create, if only we knew where to start, how to start with a solid foundation, etc.
I'm developing guides to help you get up and running with web technologies.
Over the past 10 years I've gone from being a content strategizing, community organizing, internet marketer to a programmer who found joy in making cool things more than I did convincing things were cool.
As time went on, the idea that design systems, storytelling, caught my interest. It became apprarent that code isn't the barrier it used to be, and the new barrier is the lack of soft skills that would just make one wonder, where to start?
Before it's worth making anything, you want to develop a focus of who it's for, why they want it, and use that insight to find out what they want is.
The beginning of a long journey is taking that first step, fortunately, learning how to learn programming is that first step and in this guide you'll be developing your own local workflow.
Make a Local SiteWhen design fails, it's usually because something is simply "off". Learning how to form a proper design system will provide you with designs that dodge the "off"-ness and bring coherency to your designs.