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Oct 30, 2007

by FactsAreUseless

Synonymous posted:

any clients that work well (and are ideally free for personal use, as this is a weekend project)

One good platform for making things on the web is codepen, you can make your own things or remix existing things, all for free and runs entirely in the browser. This is great for creating something you want to show off later e.g. blog post or resume.

Another new, in-beta platform is Glitch, The idea being a new more technical iteration on Geocities type thing.
Which actually reminds me of Neocities which is quite literally an attempt at recreating Geocities.

Web front-end development is really cool. I think the best 'hub' for knowledge is the Mozilla Developer Network.

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