Coding hit me hard.I might sound vague but let me introduce you to my world.Choosing a degree is one of the hardest decisions to make after high school graduation. And as a person who has no goals, no passion, and no expectations, I had no idea what to take up. One of the “it” courses before was in the field of IT. I didn’t know much about this but when I heard that it uses a lot of time on the computer, I didn’t hesitate to take up this course. Well, at first, I didn’t really take this seriously and all I wanted was to get on with it. But, something shifted. As an IT student, we were required to learn how to code and run it smoothly without errors. This is the most basic thing you should learn in IT. When I first learned how to code and run it without errors, it made me so happy like a child getting even just 3 stars on their first quiz. (seriously though who wouldn’t be happy when “Hello World” showed up on the screen) Because of the excitement, I felt when I first learned how to code, my whole body is fired up to learn more about programming. I even dreamt of it. From someone who has no goals at all, to a person who is passionate. That’s the effect of programming to me. Programming made me creative, indulged myself in problem-solving, and allowed me to apply all the methods the way I want it.I fell in love with programming.Programming gets me excited when the problem requires in-depth thinking. Every time I encounter that kind of problem, I'll start to stretch and warm-up, and then in my mind, I was like "Alright, bring it on!". It is really satisfying when you run the code without an error. And what's more, programming teaches you of so many ways to solve the problem, and that’s what excites me most, different solutions and possibilities. Ah! I really never get bored with this.My specialties include: is quick to adopt new environments such as learning new skills and programming languages, process optimization, problem-solving, and code organizing. So far, I have HTML, CSS, Javascript, Jquery, Bootstrap, C#, Java, PHP, React, Sitecore CMS, .NET, and SQL Programming.I know I still have a long way to go and I will try to keep improving myself on what skills I currently have. I'm also open to new languages and skills to learn. I still consider myself as someone who still needs to learn more. Modesty aside, with all the knowledge and skills I learned and even with the experience I got from my job, I believe that learning is a continuous process and it can be fun.