Tag: Inspiration

  • Why I Love Watching Tech-Inspired Movies

    Why I Love Watching Tech-Inspired Movies

    Movies are more than entertainment for me—they often spark ideas about technology and the future. One movie that had a huge impact on me was “The Social Network.” Watching how Facebook started from a dorm room motivated me to think about how simple ideas can turn into something big. It made me curious about entrepreneurship and web development.

    I also loved “The Imitation Game,” which tells the story of Alan Turing. It reminded me how computing was born out of problem-solving during World War II. The struggles and brilliance of Turing made me appreciate the field of computer science even more.

    Apart from tech movies, I enjoy science fiction like “Interstellar” and “Iron Man.” They may be fictional, but they push me to imagine possibilities. Movies make technology exciting and relatable, and as a student, they inspire me to think creatively.

  • Books That Inspired My Tech Journey

    Books That Inspired My Tech Journey

    Books have always been my escape and my source of motivation. While most of my time goes into coding and projects, reading books about technology, innovation, and creativity has shaped my thinking. One book that really inspired me is “The Innovators” by Walter Isaacson, which tells the story of how great minds came together to create modern computing.

    Another favorite is “Clean Code” by Robert C. Martin. Although it’s technical, it taught me how important it is to write code that others can understand. It made me realize that coding is not just about solving problems—it’s about communication. As students, we often rush to make our code work, but writing clean, reusable code is what makes us professionals.

    I also enjoy motivational books like “Atomic Habits” by James Clear, which helped me develop discipline in my daily routine. Reading is not just a hobby for me—it’s a way of learning from the experiences of others. These books inspire me to become not just a better student, but also a better problem solver.