July 2026 · Website

Building My Lifelong Personal Website

Why I wanted one clear place for my education, projects, writing, reading, and work.

Why I wanted one permanent place

I started this website because I wanted one place where I could keep a reliable record of what I have studied, made, written, and completed. Social posts are useful for quick updates, but older work soon becomes hard to find.

I also wanted to show work that is still in progress without making it look finished. That matters for the companion robot and other projects I am still learning through.

What I chose to include

The site brings together my academic results, software projects, 34 certificates, reading list, self-published booklet, and SHR Web Studios. These parts are different, but together they show what I have actually spent time on.

Keeping it honest

I try to label each project clearly. Plan Like Me works now, Salah Tracker is in development, and the robot is still at an early stage. I would rather show a real limitation than make unfinished work sound complete.

What the website taught me

I had to think about more than colours and pages. The navigation has to work on small screens, facts need to stay consistent, and every project needs a simple explanation. I also learned that a personal site only stays useful if I keep updating it.

Why it matters for applications

A university or scholarship reader can use this site to understand my work in a few minutes, then open the pages that matter to them. It does not replace official documents or an application. It gives them more context.

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