Hi there! I ’m KingDavid Abutanko.

I ’m a computer science student with a diverse set of software and web development skills. Web programming is a hobby of mine that I can never get enough of. When I was learning to program, I despised programming the first time I attempted it. I felt as if I’d never be able to understand what is needed to be a true programmer. I was starting to feel like a phony. Because of how and where I learned to program, there is always another vocabulary to learn, another framework to master, and another issue to find and fix. Fortunately, I was able to figure out two things:

  • It ’s enjoyable for me to write about a subject I ’ m interested in.
  • I find that writing helps me to organize my thoughts.

I tried to write a short essay to describe what I had learnt whenever I discovered something new. Even a single paragraph can assist you develop a deeper understanding of what you ’ve learnt. That is why this blog exists. It isn ’t simply for the benefit of others; it has benefited me as well.

From reddit to stackoverflow, I ’m grateful to the large community of programmers who create articles and tutorial videos for their assistance and advise in honing my skills and abilities as a web developer. This website is an attempt on my part to give back to the global programming community. I publish informative information on this blog to help readers improve their lives.

My desire to teach and assist others in becoming better motivated me to write about my experience as a developer. I ’m delighted it ’s found a home on this site. I hope you find my content interesting and informative.

If you have any questions, comments, or just want to say hello, feel free to drop me a line at kingscode [@] gmail.com (I ’m avoiding web scrapers and spams, sorry for the weird format!)