About coderadi

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Hey, I'm Aditya. My Story Begins with a Scroll and a Spark.

Every story needs a catalyst. Mine arrived not in a classroom or a library, but in the endless scroll of short-form videos.

At fifteen, I was adrift in a digital sea, another Gen-Z statistic consuming content mindlessly.

Then, a single reel flickered across my screen: "I'm taking the challenge to learn coding in one day." I scrolled past, as one does.

But the seed was planted. Hours later, a thought cut through the noise: "What if I tried for a week?"

That single week of curiosity rerouted my destiny.

The hours once lost to the digital ether were suddenly alight with code, transforming a passive consumer into an active creator.

A hobby was born from a challenge.

The Shift in Mindset

A year later, at sixteen, a new hunger emerged—not just for skill, but for freedom.

I devoured Napoleon Hill's "Think and Grow Rich," and then M.J. DeMarco's "The Millionaire Fastlane." These books were the key that unlocked a new world.

They shattered the conventional path of "study, get a job, retire."

My ambition was reframed: no longer was I a student preparing for a job;

I was an entrepreneur in the making, hustling for liberation.

The pursuit of knowledge through self-help became my second education, fueling the fire.

The Metamorphosis I'm preparing for

The next two years were a blur of relentless growth.

Python, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Flask, Data Science, React, Node.js—each language and framework was a new tool in my arsenal.

My life underwent a radical metamorphosis. The monotonous loop of "school, home, reels, sleep" was broken.

I began skipping the conventional to build the extraordinary.

My classroom became the internet; my homework, the projects that would shape my future.

It may seem unlikely — a developer forged from a reel — but that is the unvarnished truth of my path.

The Mission Now

Today, that journey converges into a single, focused mission.

I am building "Vision," an industry-standard web application that embodies everything I've learned and everything I aspire to be.

It's more than an app;

it's the culmination of a spark, an awakening, and a relentless hustle. This is only the beginning.

"Vision" is not my first launch.

It is the culmination of everything I've learned.

Before it came a suite of prototypes—a stock trading journal, a task visualization tool, a business management system.

They were my laboratories, where I transformed theory into practice.

But with each build, my standards rose.

I saw the gap between a functional app and an exceptional one.

With the clarity of a craftsman, I made a conscious choice: to leave those good projects in pursuit of a great one.