I had a lot of websites about interests of mine but this was the first that was about me and for me. The name comes from the short story of the same name which you can find on this site. It contained at the time my short stories, the start of my blog, my drawings and such. It was in baby PHP with includes and stuff, dreadful shit. Unfortunately the screenshot is from the older blog-based site, but...
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A list of all the main websites I've made over the years (although I haven't made one in some time). Most were learning occasions or random whims I felt like I had to see through. For that reason most were also never big famous websites just small useful or fun ones.
I've skipped most of my older websites and pet projects because there's not always much to say or there's no pics of them anymore.
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The website for the interactive webcomic I had which allowed everybody to participate inside of just the members of the forum it was being posted on thus far. The design was basic but it had a lot of fun little touches in the copy everywhere
When I started to master programming and webdesign more I redid my website to reflect it and to have a more up-to-date showcase of my skills for employers. It already had the outline of all the main sections it still has now, with the webcomics and the music having joined the ranks. It was in teenager PHP with lots of messy shit but less repetition but I was still by not the best programmer just...
The first version I did after I had become an actual programmer, and I did it again to showcase my updated knowledge and design skills. It was made in Laravel which is still my favorite PHP framework. It was the first to have really cool clean code and the concept of fetching data directly from the third party sources like the Github repositories. It was done manually with nice abstractions...
A website I had made to more easily find Laravel plugins with some framework-specific niceties around it
A website to read the PHP mailing list and RFCs with a modern interface
#javascript#gatsby#nextjs#react#code#portfolio#arts#fluff#society
StatuspermanentStarsWay later in my career as as now proper software engineer, I wanted to play with all the cool new Javascript framework that were coming out. Particularly I loved Static Site Generators which was by no means a new or JS-specific concept so I ended up picking Gatsby at the time. It allowed me to create a clean, fast and responsive website that centralized data from dozens of third party...








