A typical teen programmer
Hi, I'm Zain — a high school student with a passion for everything from programming and soldering to rowing and baking.
My certificationsAbout me
The pinch
I get a lot of questions about what sparked my interest in pursuing programming. The truth is, I wasn’t always into it. In fact, I tried many things before I ever wrote my first line of code. The first thing I experimented with was electricity (I almost burned the house down!). Eventually, I started combining electronics with my Raspberry Pi — and that’s what really triggered my passion for coding.
No limit
My life has always been full of ups and downs, trying to balance schoolwork with my passion — but that never stopped me. Throughout my years of coding.
15+
over coding projects created
with many different languages.
19+
languages learned
with documented projects and certificates to show authenticity
How did i learn all this?
Through Youtube
I always found it easier to learn how to install applications by using tutorials online.
Through websites
Such as W3schools, Coursara, and Udamy.
Textbooks
I’m not really a reading person; however, using a PDF-to-speech software helped me grasp the concepts that I use every day
My teachers
I had an amazing computer science teacher who really helped me develop a passion for programming before I started high school.
Projects
PDF certificates available on request all these certificates have been acquired after an exam
my Roadmap
electrical?
In grade 5, while learning about pulleys and mechanisms, we had a project to create a system to lift a pebble. That's when I first used an RC toy motor and a 9V battery. After that, I started making things like a one-wheel car or a fan with them.
- electricity
- current
- physics
Connection
with my growing low of electrically creating items and breaking my old toys to fix time i learned how to connect a raspberry pi to an RC and drive it from my moms phone with a camera.
- os and linux
- internet
- teaching commands
Why are they so many paths?
About halfway through the year, my dad took me to his office at HTA (Hasnain Tanweer Associates, an HR and software company in Pakistan). There, I met programmers and designers, and I was torn between paths. I loved creating vectors in Adobe Illustrator, but I also enjoyed programming and manipulating systems to work the way I wanted.
- learned Adobe
- learned Java script
Taking control
After creating vectors and android games i pushed my self and finally came to the conclusion that my passion was software and web design which is when i learned PHP and created my first student dashboard from school
- database connection
- SQL
- PHP
portecting the control
My parents, especially my dad, always supported my passion. He recognized what I could create, but we both knew I had a weakness: cybersecurity. I had no idea how to protect software until my dad got me an internship at Gigbit Cyber, where I gained hands-on experience in app protection.
- server side domain managment
- penitration testing
- ethical hacking
a chalenge finnaly
this was the point where i knew more languages than i could count along with certificates from everywhere. My father began giving the projects to make like softwares such as his resume management system or cplc criminal detection and much more
- Java
- orical Database
- django





