Hey! You've stumbled upon my blog. Cool
I'm using this blog as a programming journal for myself to document my studies and projects, and maybe whatever else also. I got this idea from a reddit thread actually, and it really resonated with me, since I've been writing little logs and code snippets (by hand... i know right) in a small notebook - so I thought why not make larger posts as well? Making larger posts must be at least 80% more useful!
I have some coding experience in Python (PyGame, woo!) and Java (boo!?), but nothing professional, and this was some time ago. Now I've set my sights on this magical beast named web development. It has always seemed something really difficult to grasp for me (I just didn't stick with it). Let's see how I manage.
I chose Ruby on Rails, because Rubies are pretty and I need to be on Rails, with my hand held, lest I wander off from the path to webdev. Real reason is that, I just chose it and decided to stick with it. Nothing bad can come out of it - only good! And as far as I know, Ruby on Rails isn't going obsolete any time soon and even if it does, core web development principles will stay the same and picking up another skill in the same subset won't be as difficult.
I am not adept enough yet to create my own blogging site, so blogger will do - I will most likely phase it out at some point replacing it with something I've built myself.
Feel free to stay here and accompany me on this endeavor, read and chuckle a little and give me pointers... or not! It's up to you.
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