My web3 journey so far...

Hi, I’m Abraham Enoma (bram), a smart contract developer. It feels good to say that because just a few weeks ago, I could only confidently call myself a backend developer. But discovering brder/ess changed that. Let’s talk about my journey. Like many others who got into tech through the post-COVID wave of remote work and online opportunities, I decided to learn web development, starting with HTML and CSS. But I quickly got bored. I’ve always been more of a technical, problem-solving kind of person, so I took a different route by learning JavaScript and while exploring Node.js and npm libraries, I started building backend servers, writing APIs, connecting databases, automating tasks, building bots, doing some web scraping—and even dabbling a bit in Python. and that felt like the right fit for me. It didn’t just challenge me; it gave me a clearer picture of how software works behind the scenes. It pushed me to think deeper and write better code, something that felt more meaningful than just styling pages. WHY WEB3?

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My web3 journey so far...

Hi, I’m Abraham Enoma (bram), a smart contract developer. It feels good to say that because just a few weeks ago, I could only confidently call myself a backend developer. But discovering b<>rder/ess changed that. Let’s talk about my journey.

Like many others who got into tech through the post-COVID wave of remote work and online opportunities, I decided to learn web development, starting with HTML and CSS. But I quickly got bored. I’ve always been more of a technical, problem-solving kind of person, so I took a different route by learning JavaScript and while exploring Node.js and npm libraries, I started building backend servers, writing APIs, connecting databases, automating tasks, building bots, doing some web scraping—and even dabbling a bit in Python. and that felt like the right fit for me. It didn’t just challenge me; it gave me a clearer picture of how software works behind the scenes. It pushed me to think deeper and write better code, something that felt more meaningful than just styling pages.

WHY WEB3?