Makzan / I share what I learned

New Makzan.net in beta

I’ve been thinking not to use the blog style in my personal website—makzan.net.

I think I can put all my tutorial here and keep the essays updated when they need to. In such case, I don’t need to make it a blog, I just need to keep putting content there without timestamp.

I was wrong.

After years of writing my tutorials and my ideas on makzan.net, I realise that each category of tutorial worth its dedicated website to better present as a course material. As a personal website, storing so many tutorials just make the website too much information and bad for my visitors to browse what’s really matters, my update, if they care. And it’s very difficult to track the changes without keeping a timestamp.

So, after setting up this site for a decade, I finally turn makzan.net into a blog. A blog that keeps my daily writings and thoughts. For all other writings I create, I’ll put them into separate projects.

This is a place to show the growth of Makzan, by logging it every day.


Published on 2015-09-18. More articles like this:
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