Danica's Awesome Website!

Okay, here goes. I'm going to use this site for learning web development and such. I will have a log of what I did and learning (dev log?) to track my progress. As well as a page of links and resources.

Blog

Monday, July 7, 2025

I remember Geocities. I had a Xanga. Even a MySpace. I remember how simple it was to do stuff. Just HTML. Didn't even know anything about CSS or JS. Actually, I probably was editing a CSS file with the Xanga. Anyway, fast-forward to today (2025-07-07) and I wanted to make a website on GitHub. But it was so complicated, and I knew eventually I would understand it and have the development tools set up, but right now it's overwhelming. But then I saw a thing for NeoCities (and remembered hearing about it) and knew that was what I was looking for. Eventually, I will outgrow this. But for right now, I think this is perfect.

I like this because I am starting super-simple. I think if I learn the simplest and then learn how things historically grew, it will make sense. The tags right now are familiar, and I'm looking forward to adding links and even other pages!

But simplicity is what I need right now. That's why I didn't get JetBrains, even though it looks awesome. It's too much. Even VS Code is too complicated. But Pheonix is good. It's the continuation of Bracket editor. I'll donate (like I will NeoCities) later, once I use it more (I don't want to go too much on a shopping spree :P). The site is here I'll make it url later (Edit: done!). Anyway, it has the features I need (syntax highlighting, live preview), or will find useful later (Git integration, debugger) without too much more stuff.

Thought just occured to me that summarizes this the best: I have to start at the simplest possible thing and organically build complexity from there, otherwise I won't get it.

Okay, here's the tutorial image:

Timeline

Current

2025-07-07: Started NeoCities website and started (re)learning HTML

Pre-NeoCities

Now I can make it a list!

Useful Links and Resources