So, you found my website. Probably in Twitter or LinkedIn, right? Yeah, probably.
Let me give you a small introduction to this... place. This blog/website, or whatever you wanna call it, is basically a brain dump of all the stuff I know about anything with no particular order or correctness. There's this concept in the world wide web called digital garden and I am making one of those right here right now.
What is that you mean? Well, basically a Digital Garden is:
A garden is a collection of evolving ideas that aren't strictly organised by their publication date. They're inherently exploratory – notes are linked through contextual associations. They aren't refined or complete - notes are published as half-finished thoughts that will grow and evolve over time. They're less rigid, less performative, and less perfect than the personal websites we're used to seeing.
I started this project after getting stuck with my previous website attempts. I tried quite hard to create a beautiful eye-catching website with amazing fonts and animations. I really thought that it was going to be easy to create one of those jaw-dropping websites like Patrick's incredible portfolio in one month. I was really wrong about that.
You need to know one thing about be: Professionally, I am a fullstack engineer. But at heart, I'll always be a backend engineer.
I know CSS and HTML, of course. But I don't know how to make visually stunning effects with that. I made an ERP from scratch back in 2020, but that required only some HTML forms and a lot of backend code. No animations, no beautiful fonts, no nothing. It was fun tho.
Here I crafted a lovely search bar with some posts. You can search for anything you want in there. I indexed the posts titles AND contents. Because of that, you are able to make a full-text search through my knowledge network. You are welcome, btw.
All the styling are describied in styling my garden Take a look at hello and this thing