Inspiration:
I saw the "Beginner Friendly" tag and thought: Maybe I can do this. I own a cheap Android phone, no laptop, no coding experience. Everyone said you need a $2000 computer to build software.
What it does:
Reddit Memory is a 3D card matching game. Flip cards, find pairs, win Reddit Gold. Your best score saves on your device — challenge yourself to beat it.
How I built it:
HTML, CSS, JavaScript. Coded entirely in Webli on my phone. Tested in Chrome. Served via Termux + http-server. 12 hours from start to submission. No laptop touched.
Challenges:
Permission errors in Termux. 3D animations on mobile. Ngrok not working. Cloudflare blocked. Pinggy refused connection. Every time something broke, I Googled, I typed, I fixed it.
Accomplishments:
I didn't quit. That's the accomplishment. I wrote JavaScript I didn't know I could write. I turned my phone into a server. I shipped.
What I learned:
You don't wait until you're ready. You start. You struggle. You fix it. That's how you learn.
What's next:
More themes, daily challenges, open source the code so other beginners can learn from it.
Built With
- css
- html
- javascript
- termux
- webli
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