Building a Website That Preserves Three Histories
How I built a Docusaurus v3 personal website to keep private context in the repo, public narrative on the site, and a resume-ready professional history.
DareDoes.Work Blog
How I built a Docusaurus v3 personal website to keep private context in the repo, public narrative on the site, and a resume-ready professional history.
My previous site was slow, clunky, and badly supported dark-mode. It is a constant iteration powered by one simple concept - I loathe writing resumés in word documents.
Have you ever worked in an environment where pull requests need your review in a timely manner, but there is a lot of traffic on slack, or in emails?
When I was in college, I lived very close to a Burger King®. This was convenient, and their coupons made it very cheap.
A favor for some friends
The journey of a lifetime
An attempt at building an in-house arcade launcher
My introduction into mobile game development
MAGFest's Registration and Account Management System, better known as
Introduction to MAGFest
It All Starts With A Name