In my latest blog post, I dive into an array of intriguing topics that are bound to pique your interest! From exploring 100 innovative things you can do on your personal website, inspired by my own tinkering adventures, to unraveling the most popular git config options for streamlining your coding workflow. Plus, I touch on the surprisingly calming practice of casual programming, showing how alarms and timers can enhance your daily coding routine. Join me as I share these insights and more!
- 100 things you can do on your personal website | James’ Coffee Blog: One of my favourite things to do in my free time is to tinker with this website. Indeed, this website is the culmination of years of tinkering. I have added features like coffee shop maps that I can share with friends, a way for me to share my bio in two languages, a sitemap.xml file to help search engines find pages on my website, and more.
- Popular git config options: I’m going to list the options, starting with (very roughly) the most popular ones.
- Casual programming: Maybe it sounds stressful — but for us it’s the opposite. Making liberal use of alarms and timers makes our daily routine smoother and calmer.