Welcome to my blog. I’m Shahzaib Rehman, a passionate self-taught web developer from Pakistan. I started this journey with a simple goal — to build something meaningful and useful. Over time, I’ve realized that learning and growing in this field is not just about writing code. It’s about the mindset, the discipline, and the willingness to keep moving forward even when things get tough.
About Me
I began learning web development when I was in 8th grade. I didn’t have access to expensive courses or professional teachers, but I had one thing — a strong desire to learn. Through self-study, practice, and a lot of mistakes, I taught myself how to build websites using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and later moved into WordPress development.
I’m still learning every day. I believe in growing slowly but consistently. I try to focus on building skills that matter, solving real-world problems, and helping others along the way.
Why This Blog Exists
This blog is not just a portfolio or a place to showcase my work. It’s a space where I share ideas, lessons, and thoughts the kind of content I wish I had when I was starting out.
Whether you’re a beginner trying to understand web design, a student looking for practical advice, or someone who just wants to explore the tech world — I hope you find something valuable here.
How I Think About Learning
To me, learning is not a race. You don’t need to learn everything at once. Focus on understanding one thing at a time, and go deep instead of fast. Don’t be afraid of failure — it’s part of the process. And most importantly, don’t compare yourself to others. Everyone’s journey is different.
My advice is simple: stay curious, keep practicing, and never stop improving.
What You’ll Find On This Blog
On this blog, I plan to write about:
- Real web development tips
- Tutorials on WordPress themes and plugins
- SEO strategies and tools
- Freelancing and client project lessons
- My personal thoughts about technology, creativity, and growth
I try to keep everything easy to understand, especially for beginners and non-technical people.
My Future Vision
In the future, I want to build tools and platforms that help others — especially students from under-resourced backgrounds. I believe education and technology should be accessible to everyone. One day, I hope to become a teacher, mentor, or speaker, sharing what I’ve learned with younger generations.
Final Words
This blog is part of my journey. It reflects my thoughts, my struggles, and my small wins. I’m still growing, and I hope that by sharing my process, others will feel encouraged to start theirs too.
Thanks for being here.
Let’s keep building — with purpose, with passion, and with patience.