I’m a high school student currently preparing for my KCSE exams while actively building projects at the intersection of science and technology. I’m passionate about Physics, education, and using code to turn complex concepts into interactive experiences.
Though I’m balancing a demanding academic schedule, I still carve out time to code, create, and learn, because building things is more than a hobby to me. It’s how I think, explore, and grow.
This blog is my space to document that journey, share what I’m learning, and show what’s possible when curiosity meets quiet consistency.
Tech Stack
Here’s what I’m currently using for my projects:
Editor: VS Code
Languages: HTML, CSS, JavaScript
Libraries/Frameworks: Planning to learn React post-KCSE
Tools: Git (locally), browser dev tools
Design & Sketching: Pen, paper, and simple wireframes
Learning Platforms: MDN Web Docs, freeCodeCamp, and YouTube tutorials
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About Me
I’m a high school student currently preparing for the KCSE exams while actively building projects at the intersection of science and technology. I’m passionate about Physics, education, and using code to turn complex concepts into interactive experiences.
Though I’m balancing a demanding academic schedule, I still carve out time to code, create, and learn—because building things is more than a hobby to me. It’s how I think, explore, and grow.
This blog is my space to document that journey, share what I’m learning, and show what’s possible when curiosity meets quiet consistency.