My very first project at IDN was something I called NameCard. I developed it using an application named Kodular, a platform that allows users to design and build mobile applications without writing traditional code. Instead of diving into complex programming, the tool relies on a drag-and-drop system that focuses heavily on UI (User Interface) design, making it both accessible and efficient for beginners.
Although the project itself was relatively simple, it served as a meaningful introduction to the fundamentals of app development. Through this experience, I learned how to structure layouts, arrange design elements, and understand the importance of user-friendly interfaces. Even though it didn’t require coding, the process gave me valuable insight into how applications are built and inspired me to explore deeper into the world of software development.