• What CodeWithKriti Means to Me

    What CodeWithKriti Means to Me

    What’s the story behind your nickname? Once upon a time, in a world where creativity met curiosity, there lived a girl named Kriti who believed that technology wasn’t just about code — it was about connection. She started her journey with simple HTML tags and CSS styles, fascinated by how…

  • Go at Your Own Pace: A Message for Coding Beginners

    Go at Your Own Pace: A Message for Coding Beginners

    When I started learning to code, I thought I was in a race. I saw people completing 100 Days of Code, building amazing projects in a week, and jumping into JavaScript before I could finish learning HTML. While scrolling through social media, it felt like everyone was miles ahead—and I…

  • Gen Z and Early Aging: Skincare, Stress & Screens

    Gen Z and Early Aging: Skincare, Stress & Screens

    The other day while scrolling through Cosmopolitan, an article made me pause—“Why Gen Z Might Be Ageing Faster Than Millennials.”Wait, what? Aren’t we the generation obsessed with SPF, skincare routines, and self-care Sundays? After all, the global skincare industry is booming—set to hit $200 billion in revenue by 2025 according…

  • How better education can fix everything

    How better education can fix everything

    What would you change about modern society? If things were in my hands to change, I would begin with the education system. Why? Because I find it deeply frustrating how weak our foundational skills are—even in concepts taught before Class 5. We’ve grown up in a system that values rote…

  • How Data and Energy May Redefine Global Currency

    How Data and Energy May Redefine Global Currency

    At a time when global trade still heavily depends on the US dollar—and its rise or fall can shake the stock markets of entire nations—entrepreneur Nikhil Kamath’s statement feels nothing short of mind-boggling. He said: “Forget rupees or dollars. A silent force could take their place in 10 years.” It’s…

  • The comfort food that warms my soul

    The comfort food that warms my soul

    What’s your go-to comfort food? Everyone has that one dish that feels like home. That one thing you reach for when the world feels too loud, your heart feels heavy, or the rain just won’t stop pouring. For me, it’s Maggi. Not the fancy version. Not loaded with toppings or…

  • Overcoming Self-Doubt While Learning New Skills

    Overcoming Self-Doubt While Learning New Skills

    Learning something new isn’t just about gaining knowledge—it’s also about dealing with the voices in your head. For me, those voices often sound like: “Am I good enough to do this?”“Others are already way ahead.” These thoughts show up, especially when I’m in the middle of learning something challenging—like web…

  • The Game That Defined My School Days

    The Game That Defined My School Days

    What’s your favorite game (card, board, video, etc.)? Why? I still remember the first time I downloaded Subway Surfers. I was in 9th standard — looking for something fun to pass the time. The colorful graphics, catchy music, and smooth gameplay instantly pulled me in. What started as a casual…

  • The Letter K That Connects My Passions

    The Letter K That Connects My Passions

    This blog was sparked by a fun comment from my friend Noor. She said,“Looks like I know you well like a good friend 😂 Now for today’s project – Koding & Kollywood. Give it a try and I’m sure you will do kreat!” At first, I laughed. But then I…

  • K-Drama Inspired Bibimbap Experience

    K-Drama Inspired Bibimbap Experience

    What foods would you like to make? There’s something magical about discovering a new dish through a scene on screen. For me, that moment came while watching a clip from True Beauty, a popular K-drama. The colors, the harmony of vegetables, rice, and the fiery gochujang sauce—it all came together…

  • Don’t Wait to Feel Ready — Just Start Coding Now

    Don’t Wait to Feel Ready — Just Start Coding Now

    I used to believe that I needed to have everything planned out before I could start a project — especially when it came to coding. I thought “readiness” meant knowing all the tools, having a perfect roadmap, and feeling fully confident. But then it hit me: in tech, you’re never…

  • Adapting to Change: Lessons from a Balcony View

    Adapting to Change: Lessons from a Balcony View

    This morning, I stepped out to my balcony for a simple project—capture what catches my attention. The first thing that pulled me in was a small plant I’ve seen many times before. But today, I noticed something different—new leaves. It’s still growing, quietly, in its limited space. How wonderful is…