Rashel Hossen
@codebyrashel
Expert in JavaScript, Tailwind, React, Next.js, node.js, express.js | Growing into Full-Stack | Your Vision - My Code - Design, Develop, Deliver.
Back in 2023, I was sharp leading Zoom calls, reading markets like maps, trusted by clients worldwide. Now, I’ve stepped away to start fresh. Learning frontend dev from scratch. It's not about keeping up, it's about growing into someone better.
When I first learned React, I made a total mess — pages inside components, 500+ lines each, and even 2 React apps (client & server) inside one project 😅 Senior devs on Discord roasted me (kindly) & taught me how to rebuild it right. Lesson: fail fast, learn faster. 💪
On Oct 16, 2025 I made one of the boldest decisions of my life. I sold my most treasured possession and invested it all into myself. From this day, there’s no turning back. I’ll fight, learn, and grow until I build the life I dream of. This is my promise to never give up.
Because of our consistency, real software engineers stepped in to support us. They teach React, give us chances to join projects, and even allow us to experience enterprise-level development. Consistency opened those doors.
Now we have incredible supporters: a YouTuber who’s a software engineer & machine learning researcher, an engineer from Learn With Sumit, mentors and instructors from Hablu Programmer, and the founder of SeraUi. Plus engineers from 15+ countries. A true global network.
Literally today, for the first time, I caught ChatGPT making a mistake and it even admitted it was wrong. I was just running a simple loop code, and when I saw the result, I was completely shocked. If I could show this vibe to other coders, it would be a weapon in itself.
We all start chasing followers. But over time, it shifts. It’s not about numbers anymore. It’s about real people. Real convos. A few good connections >> 1000 ghost followers. Shoutout to those who made this journey feel less alone. You matter more than metrics. 💙 #DevJourney
I don’t follow the growth hacks. I don’t obsess over impressions. I build slow. I post when it feels right. I engage when it’s meaningful. Some call it inefficient. I call it sustainable. I’m not here to be seen. I’m here to connect #CreatorMindset #ValueFirst #XGrowthJourney
Getting better isn’t about talent. It’s about reps: (Focus × Time) + Intentional Practice = Skill Growth Stop chasing shortcuts. Show up every day. Your only competition is the you from yesterday. Mastery is simple: commit, practice, repeat.
You Scroll and Someone gained 10k followers. Someone made $5K in a week. Someone landed a dream job. Meanwhile, You're learning. Practicing No virality No big wins yet Just silent progress brick by brick This is the phase they don’t show But it’s the one that matters most
Everyone follow, like, comment, repeat to grow on X. But here’s what I’m doing differently: I’m focusing on sharing my unique perspective real stories, honest thoughts, and value only I can give. No chasing trends or playing algorithms. Growth comes when you’re genuinely you
Everyone says: comment early on big accounts to grow. I do the opposite. I focus on smaller, active accounts — they engage genuinely, reply, and often return the favor if my content adds value. Building real connections > chasing clout. Growth that lasts starts with community
We are like fireworks, we rise, we climb, we shine, and we go our separate ways. Lately, I’ve felt it. The friends I used to build with… are building without me now. They’re deep into React, in meetings, growing as a team. And I’m here --- still figuring out JavaScript.
I’m back! After 8–9 days of battling a nasty fever and feeling completely drained, I’m finally recovered. The break wasn’t planned but sometimes, your body forces you to rest before you burn out. Health first, always. Now I’m back—refreshed, recharged, and ready to continue
Started working out for the first time, but pushed way too hard. Now my hands are useless, my throat’s sore, and I’m down with a cold. Overdoing the grind on workouts and code took a toll on my health. Lesson: Growth is important, but health comes first. #SelfCare #DevJourney
Progress Update — Day 11 • 22 followers (10 verified) • 4 lost (kept it real) • 4 DM connections established • 302 posts total • Hit my 50-replies-a-day goal • Received 20+ meaningful replies Momentum > perfection. On to Day 12! #BuildInPublic #DevJourney
5:00 AM. Just pushed my code to GitHub. No sleep. Just pure grind. Been working all night on: 💻 My portfolio project 🌍 A travel landing page (practice project) Now crashing 😴 When I wake up: → CSS recap → JavaScript deep dive Progress isn’t always pretty — but it’s real
Today’s Dev Recap : 🕐 1hr+ CSS review flexbox, spacing, layouts. 🕐 1hr JavaScript learned about logical operators (&&, ||, !) Small steps. Solid reps. It’s not about speed, it’s about showing up daily. #100DaysOfCode #FrontendDev #DevJourney
Day-9 • 20 followers (9 verified) • 236 posts • 6.1K+ impressions • 0 DMs — but I’m here for the long game Still showing up, still learning, still building. Momentum > Virality. Consistency > Hype. #BuildInPublic #DevJourney #ProgressUpdate
To learn faster, break things often. To grow online, share your journey. To build trust, show your flaws. To master coding, stay patient. To create value, stay curious. To build a brand, stay consistent. To level up, stop comparing. #DevJourney #Mindset
CSS Tip Recap: Today I mastered gap in Flexbox & Grid Goodbye to margin hacks! Pro tip: use gap for consistent spacing without extra markup. #CSS #FrontendDev
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