The page includes:
- My essays
- Videos with finished commercial projects
- My cv
The Git-related info:
Since the creation of my website took a long time - which was related to deepening my knowledge of JS, Django, and creating a website for Apiarena - commits for early versions of this project are fragmented in several repositories. For this reason the "easter egg" associated with my site is built in the 'Gallows-Hangman-game' repository. However, the skeleton of an early version of my Django website is located as a project branch with the Apiarena
repository (which is also a complete repository for the Apiarena
website, another commercial project I have done).
This confusion was the result of the transition from using the GIT Bash terminal to the implemented Git commit system in Visual Studio Code. However, I must admit that I was aware of the circumstances I entered before they happened. All these circumstances were intentional, because I wanted to check a few things thanks to them that would give me additional valuable programming knowledge.
- First, I wanted to see how well Visual Studio Code is doing with Git.
- I wanted to know how difficult it is to separate repositories (using Visual Studio Code)
- I also wanted to see how difficult it is to split the Django project into two projects (because initially, both my website and the Apiarena project were actually one project: they had one common
settings.py
, but differentmodels, py
andviews.py
andurl.py
)
Due to the fact that the Apiarena
project was not implemented in a large team, and the entire aspect related to Django was only my participation, I could allow myself to take the first steps in building the Apiarena
website a test site for the issues raised above.
The next stages of work on my personal page and on the Apiarena
project have already been carried out in accordance with the methodology of working with GIT repositories.