I'm Sujal Kharal, a 13-year-old student and self-driven developer living in Nepal. I study at Oxford Secondary School in Grade 9 Red โ and when I'm not in class, I'm probably writing code.
I first touched programming back in Grade 6, but it was in Grades 7, 8, and now 9 that I truly committed to it โ sharpening my skills, building projects, and treating coding not just as a subject, but as a craft.
One person who made a massive difference in my journey is my computer teacher, Kalyan Bhandari Sir. His guidance, passion for technology, and belief in me pushed me to take coding seriously and never stop learning.
My primary language. I use Python for logic, automation, and exploring programming concepts.
The skeleton of the web. I structure content meaningfully and build solid markup foundations.
I style and animate interfaces, bringing visual ideas to life with modern CSS techniques.
I study C++ for understanding core programming concepts, memory, and computational thinking.
This is where it all began. I wrote my very first piece of code in Grade 6 โ and something clicked. I didn't know it then, but this moment would change everything.
These were the years I stopped treating coding as just a school subject. I started practicing deliberately, pushing past easy tutorials, and building real things. My teacher Kalyan Bhandari Sir was instrumental in this shift โ his passion for computers was contagious.
Now in Grade 9 Red at Oxford Secondary School, I'm coding more than ever. I've expanded into multiple languages, embraced challenges, and I'm working toward becoming a developer who creates things that matter.
More languages. Real projects. Open source contributions. The journey is just getting started โ and I'm here for all of it.
A special shoutout to my computer teacher, Kalyan Bhandari Sir โ you didn't just teach me code, you taught me to think like a developer. Your inspiration changed my path, and I'm grateful every day.
โ Sujal KharalHave a project, question, or just want to say hi? I'd love to hear from you.
endgrow9@gmail.com