🚨 THE COMEBACK: SURVIVING EXAMS 🚨
Date: March 29, 2026 | Status: Rebooting Systems... ⚙️
💀 Where Have I Been Since March 7th?
If you have been following my 100 Days of Code journey, you probably noticed the dead silence on this blog for the past three weeks. The last thing I posted was the brutal logic behind Merge Sort, and then... nothing. Did I quit? Did I give up on Web Development?
Absolutely not. I just got hit by the harsh reality of being an Information Technology engineering student.
Balancing self-taught coding (like the MERN stack and complex Data Structures) with an actual university degree is brutally exhausting. The month of March brought a massive wave of mid-term exams, endless practical assignments, and lab submissions. When you are spending your day commuting back and forth across Mumbai, attending lectures, and cramming academic syllabus late into the night, your brain literally runs out of RAM. You cannot write clean React code or solve dynamic programming problems when your mind is fried from university exams.
🧠 The Engineering Trap
During this hiatus, I realized something very important about the "Engineering Trap." Universities teach you theory to pass exams, but the industry demands practical skills to build real things. If you only focus on your college GPA, you will graduate without knowing how to actually build a live application. But if you only focus on coding and ignore your exams, you risk failing your degree.
It is a very thin rope to walk. I had to step away from the keyboard for 20 days just to secure my academic grades. But now, the exams are done. The assignments are submitted. The academic pressure is finally off my back.
🔥 The Masterplan (Starting March 30)
Starting from, April 3rd, the daily grind officially resumes. No more breaks. No more excuses.
- On the Web Dev Side: We are finally stepping out of the HTML/CSS sandbox and diving deep into the brain of the web—JavaScript.
- On the DSA Side: I will be jumping back into advanced sorting algorithms and moving towards Binary Search and Linked Lists.
To everyone who checks this blog, thanks for sticking around. The break was necessary, but the comeback is going to be brutal. See you tomorrow. 💻
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