"The internet is a series of tubes!" - Ted Stevens
With the internet growing more homogenized and monopolized, and opportunities for self-expression
becoming more strangled and sanitized, I think it's more important than ever that everyone have the
ability to build their own place on the internet, whether it's a simple HTML page or an ornate reactive
site using the latest JS frameworks. You never know when an insecure billionaire is going to buy the website
you use as your main social media page, or Congress is going to decide to ban the app you rely on for your small
business' marketing. But your own space? Nobody can take that away as long as you have an internet connection and
a text editor.
I want to try and make some simple web development tutorials, and that's what'll be here. There are a lot of
tutorials and guides on the internet for that, but being blunt, a lot of them are very difficult for someone without
a technical background to understand. It's alienating to a lot of people. I worked in media and communications before
I went back to school for tech. Like to think I was pretty good at it. I want to try and use those skills to make
easy-to-understand guides that anyone can follow to make web development more accessible than ever.
Tricky part is I don't do much web design, and I can't stand JavaScript. So it'll be a learning experience for me too!
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