Now that this website is up and running—fully operational and functional—it’s time to shift my attention towards developing other side projects. This is only the beginning as the website evolve as I grow—there will be changes and I can’t promise I won’t break things. It’s part of the game and I’m excited to share my progress here from time to time.
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