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Creating my own website with blog was something I had in my mind from start of my professional career after I left school.
I had a lot of new experience with development which I wanted to elaborate on and save into a small library so I can take a look back on my thoughts how they evolve over time.
This was like 6 years ago. I had a successful first attempt at doing so. I created a WordPress with the simplest theme I've found and wrote some articles. I've published it under a domain of one of the first startups I've been part of. I still have a backup of the _Wordpress_ database somewhere so I can export those articles here when I will feel like doing so. The blog haven't lived for long as the domain once expired and I was not satisfied with it enough to deploy it somewhere else.
This was like 6 years ago. I had a successful first attempt at doing so.
I created a WordPress with the simplest theme I've found and wrote some articles. I've published it under a domain of one of the first startups I've been part of. I still have a backup of the _Wordpress_ database somewhere so I can export those articles here when I will feel like doing so. The blog haven't lived for long as the domain once expired and I was not satisfied with it enough to deploy it somewhere else.
For all those years I was trying to create it in my spare time (of which wasn't that much apparently). There were several attempts. One with _Angular_ when it was "the cool kid on the block". Another one with _cycle.js_ which was not that far from being done. I regret it now as it would be really satisfying to finish that one. I had created neat <abbr title="Server side rendering">SSR</abbr> layer which was not really difficult to accomplish with _cycle.js_ as it is reactive and it only required skipping first client render of _virtual-dom_ after page load. I'm still in love with _cycle.js_ but after _sapper_ was released I've found out of its ability to create a nice **static site** I wanted to try it out. I think that the approach of **compiling the source code** as classic client applications have been doing for many years makes a lot of sense on the internet as well. This is the one thing I'd really like to be able to accomplish with reactive frameworks like _cycle.js_.