The Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC): How Programs Are Born in the Digital Abyss
Ever wonder how apps, games, and sites actually evolve from “random idea at 2 a.m.” to polished digital product? Spoiler: it’s not just typing furiously into VS Code until something works (though, let’s be honest, that’s part of it). Behind every serious project is a Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)—a structured path that keeps chaos in check.
Think of it like a cyberpunk assembly line: neon sparks, gears turning, code flowing. The SDLC is how raw concepts mutate into living software
Why I’m Plugging Into Professional Certifications on Coursera
Scrolling endless YouTube tutorials at 3 a.m. feels like drifting through a broken neon city—random lights flashing, no clear map, just vibes. Cool for exploration, but not exactly a career strategy. I realized I needed more than scattered lessons—I needed a glitched-out roadmap. Something official. Something I could slam onto a résumé and say: look, I didn’t just wander, I leveled up with intention.
When It Feels Like It Will Never Work
Streaming sounds easier—just go live, minimal editing, let it happen. But even then, I second-guess myself: Do I have the right setup? Will anyone even show up? Should I wait until it’s “perfect” before I stream?
My Glitch Log: Entry #2 – The Tools of the Glitch Beginner Setup
Booting up a new project always feels like pressing “Enter” on a system you don’t fully understand. Lights flicker, wires hum, and suddenly you’re in the middle of the glitch — unsure if everything will crash or if you’re about to discover something amazing.
Enter the Glitch — Day 1 of My 52-Week Challenge
Welcome to NyxTheGlitch: Your Favorite Digital Mistake
Welcome to the Chaos