Changelog

26/04/2024: Updated CV because I passed my German B1!

25/03/2024: Updated info related to my thesis defense. Started using GitHub Desktop which makes life a lot easier.

02/02/2024: Updated my website after six months.

23/06/2023: I've been learning JavaScript. I finished 30 days of JavaScript on LeetCode and did some exercises on HackerRank. I finished the coding for turning strings into music motifs. The page is still under construction.

29/04/2023: Had some fun with svg background, boxes, quotes and pre-made animation on scroll.

27/04/2023: I finished the html & css course, so as a natural move, I enrolled in a JavaScript course. Updated the Blog page, started to work on a blog post.

24/04/2023: Add blocks for blog, but I don't have time to write anything for now...

22/04/2023: Details: transition effect on More About Me, box shadow on profile pic. Plans for News & Blog.

16/04/2023: Improved responsive web design for mobile devices: my Chinese name doesn't break anymore, profile pic is centered and text goes below.

14/04/2023: Normalize.css, changed a bunch of selectors, played with hyperlink styles, new favicon (drew it pixel by pixel myself). Later: wanted to try out some css animation but found that I needed JavaScript for that. So I learned some JavaScript. Check out the More About Me page!

13/04/2023: I enrolled in Code With Mosh's HTML5 & CSS3 Series! Started to use VSCode, made negligible changes to things like <meta> and Back To Top;.

12/04/2023: Added News/Blog and More About Me pages. This time I did the coding without ChatGPT. I'm actually learning html and css!

11/04/2023: Added changelog.

10/04/2023: Changed fonts. Fonts on this website are now provided by Google Fonts. Moved navigation menu (thanks, ChatGPT!). Changed header background. Now it is a photo of a page from Leila Duly's Floribunda which I colored a few years ago.

02/04/2023: Readme.md replaced by html pages. Now my website looks like a personal website. Thanks, ChatGPT!

09/01/2023: Webpage created from readme.md.

For a long time I had joked with my thesis supervisor that I wanted to become a typesetter.
Now I think a front-end developer is cooler.