Projects coming to github
At the time I purchased this domain, my extent of programming was really javascript and PHP, which some would rather call 'scripting.'
Having a few years of practice with Java now, I thought to look back on my previous work and of the projects I showcased here, only this site remains in existence. Not surprising as none of the sites I designed or created had no revenue streams to stay online. (One domain still remains active, but not having full-time web developer on hand, we switch them to wordpress).
Back in 2011 when I started learning PHP, MySQL, javascript, and CCS for this blog, I don't think I'd heard of github. They only had 2 million repositories - a small fraction of the 20 million they have now. With my Java projects being hosted on github, I plan next to fix some of the missing features I planned for this site, and present this code to github as well. It's not going to compete with Wordpress, but I've learned recently it's better set a goal of compete with myself.
Having a few years of practice with Java now, I thought to look back on my previous work and of the projects I showcased here, only this site remains in existence. Not surprising as none of the sites I designed or created had no revenue streams to stay online. (One domain still remains active, but not having full-time web developer on hand, we switch them to wordpress).
Back in 2011 when I started learning PHP, MySQL, javascript, and CCS for this blog, I don't think I'd heard of github. They only had 2 million repositories - a small fraction of the 20 million they have now. With my Java projects being hosted on github, I plan next to fix some of the missing features I planned for this site, and present this code to github as well. It's not going to compete with Wordpress, but I've learned recently it's better set a goal of compete with myself.