You open a blank page. The cursor blinks. You have no idea where to start. That was me on my very first blog post. I was nervous. I thought, "Who is going to read this? I'm not an expert. I'm just a student." But I hit publish anyway. Then I did it again. And again. And again. 101 times later, here I am — looking back at what writing all those posts actually taught me, not just about code, but about people, learning, and what it really means to share knowledge online. 🚀 So if you've been following along, thank you. This one's for you. The Journey: From 1 Blog to 101 My first post was short. The formatting was rough. The writing was stiff. But it was honest. And it was mine. Over time, I started covering topics I genuinely cared about — VS Code updates, CSS history, DNS, React patterns, AI tools, Next.js SEO, and a lot more. I wasn't picking topics to go viral. I was writing about things I was learning, experimenting with, or genuinely curious about. That turned out to be the best strategy I never planned.…