Between madness and websites β thatβs where my everyday life happens. For me, programming isnβt just a hobby or a job β itβs my personal way of coping with an overactive brain and my PTSD/PTBS. π§ π»
In my world, a clean HTML document can sometimes replace a therapy session, and a well-placed margin can bring more order to my life than most calendars. I write HTML, tinker with PHP, style with CSS β and experience the full spectrum of human emotions: from euphoria to existential crises over a missing semicolon.
I work on web projects from time to time β some run surprisingly smoothly, others spontaneously choose a free fall into madness. What works well gets celebrated. What crashes ends up honestly documented on GitHub β including error messages, debug notes, and sometimes even a small meltdown.
This is more than just a code archive. Itβs a place of semicolon-driven self-discovery, a creative survival strategy with style, humor, and a shot of black coffee β.
"Some people keep a diary β I write code."
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π Glad youβre here. Take a look around. Maybe youβll find something between the lines that inspires you β or at least makes you smile.