About Me

Hi, I’m Murat from Istanbul.

DevDocs10 started from a very simple frustration: I was trying to learn coding properly, and I kept feeling that most documentation was either too short, too abstract, or too difficult to understand as a beginner.

Official documentation is useful, but it often explains things as if you already know what you are looking for. Many tutorials are easier to read, but they usually stay on the surface. I wanted something in between: simple enough to understand, but detailed enough to actually learn from.

That is why I created DevDocs10.

What I Thought Was Missing

When I was learning, I did not want just one tiny example and a short explanation. I wanted to see how a concept works, why it matters, where it is used, what mistakes beginners make, what best practices look like, and how I could test myself after reading it.

For example, if the topic is a simple Swift operator, a JavaScript array method, or a CSS rule, I do not think the explanation should stop after two paragraphs. Small things in coding are often the things that create the biggest confusion later.

DevDocs10 is my attempt to make those small things clear.

What I Want DevDocs10 to Be

I want DevDocs10 to become a place where coding topics are explained slowly, clearly, and with practical examples.

Each article should help you understand not only what something is, but also how it behaves in real code, when to use it, when not to use it, and what to be careful about.

My goal is not to make the shortest documentation possible. My goal is to make the kind of page I wish I had found when I was learning.

Who This Is For

DevDocs10 is mainly for beginners, self-taught developers, students, indie makers, designers who are learning to code, and anyone who wants coding concepts explained in plain language.

It is also for people who have already read the official docs but still feel like they need more examples, more context, and a more practical explanation before the idea fully clicks.

If you have ever opened a documentation page and thought, “Okay, but what does this actually mean in real code?”, this site is being built for you.

How I Build the Articles

I care a lot about structure. I want the articles to feel predictable in a good way: clear explanation, syntax, examples, common mistakes, best practices, edge cases, mini projects, and small practice exercises where they make sense.

Some parts of the workflow may be assisted by AI, but the goal is not to publish random AI text. The goal is to create useful, readable, beginner-friendly coding pages that are reviewed, improved, and shaped around how people actually learn.

DevDocs10 is still growing, and the site will keep improving over time.

The Bigger Idea

I believe learning to code should feel less intimidating. You should not need to jump between ten tabs, five videos, and three documentation pages just to understand one basic concept.

DevDocs10 is my attempt to make coding topics easier to approach, easier to remember, and easier to use in real projects.

If one article helps someone finally understand a concept that used to feel confusing, then the site is doing what it was built to do.

Get in Touch

If you need to reach me for anything, want to suggest an improvement, contribute to the site, or think I made an error in one of the docs, please let me know.

DevDocs10 is meant to become more useful over time, and corrections or thoughtful suggestions are always welcome.

DM me at: mrtbgz