Personal Blog for a New Developer

Code small. Think big. Sail into Web3.

Welcome to Hash Studio, the personal corner of Tony Xiao. I am a beginner programmer learning in public, writing clean notes, building better habits, and exploring how Web3 can connect code, creativity, and curiosity.

Name
Tony Xiao
Role
Beginner Programmer
Mission
Starting the Web3 Journey

Page Concept

The full page combines a clean developer layout with playful color accents. The visual direction mixes a modern dark tech mood, a cartoon-style logo, and an educational content feed for a programmer building confidence step by step.

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Hero with Personality

A bold intro section introduces Hash Studio, Tony Xiao, and the Web3 learning journey. It instantly communicates identity, energy, and purpose.

02

Rolling Knowledge Feed

A horizontal scrolling article lane shows short programming posts, giving the page movement and making the blog feel alive even before readers click into full content.

03

Simple Contact Section

The lower section keeps the profile grounded with direct links to X and GitHub, making it easy for readers, builders, or collaborators to connect.

Rolling Programming Notes

These cards are designed to scroll like a lightweight article showcase. Each item can later link to a full blog post page, a markdown article, or a CMS entry.

JavaScript Basics

How Variables Help You Store Ideas in Code

Understand let, const, and why naming things clearly makes your code easier to read and maintain.

Git Workflow

My First Clean Git Commit Workflow

Learn a beginner-safe process for editing files, checking differences, writing commit messages, and keeping a project history understandable.

Web3 Start

What a Wallet Really Does in Web3

A clear explanation of why wallets matter, how addresses work, and why security habits are part of becoming a better builder.

Frontend

Building a Simple Responsive Layout Without Fear

Use flexbox, spacing, and a few clean sections to create a page that feels modern on both desktop and mobile screens.

Learning Log

Why Writing Notes Makes You a Better Programmer

Documenting bugs, ideas, and lessons turns confusion into progress and gives your future self a map back to clarity.

Blockchain Basics

Gas Fees Explained Like a New Developer Needs It

A practical beginner explanation of why transactions cost money, what affects gas, and how to think before clicking send.

JavaScript Basics

How Variables Help You Store Ideas in Code

Understand let, const, and why naming things clearly makes your code easier to read and maintain.

Git Workflow

My First Clean Git Commit Workflow

Learn a beginner-safe process for editing files, checking differences, writing commit messages, and keeping a project history understandable.

Web3 Start

What a Wallet Really Does in Web3

A clear explanation of why wallets matter, how addresses work, and why security habits are part of becoming a better builder.

Frontend

Building a Simple Responsive Layout Without Fear

Use flexbox, spacing, and a few clean sections to create a page that feels modern on both desktop and mobile screens.

Learning Log

Why Writing Notes Makes You a Better Programmer

Documenting bugs, ideas, and lessons turns confusion into progress and gives your future self a map back to clarity.

Blockchain Basics

Gas Fees Explained Like a New Developer Needs It

A practical beginner explanation of why transactions cost money, what affects gas, and how to think before clicking send.

Connect with Tony

Keep the contact area short, direct, and trustworthy. This section supports networking, project sharing, and public learning.

Profile Summary

Tony Xiao is a new programmer documenting his growth. The blog positions him as someone curious, honest, and actively moving toward stronger Web2-to-Web3 building skills.

NameTony Xiao
BioA beginner programmer, setting sail for Web3.

Social Links

These links can later point to live social profiles, GitHub repositories, pinned posts, or a project showcase page.