HTML
The HyperText Markup Language (HTML) is the standard markup language for documents designed to be displayed in a web browser.
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Offline HTML5 validator
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This portfolio website showcases my professional skills and projects as a Senior Fullstack Developer and DevOps Engineer. The site highlights my extensive experience with technologies across the full stack of software development and systems management. It features a responsive design, interactive elements like skill charts, and a comprehensive overview of my career achievements. Targeted towards potential employers and collaborators, the site offers a deep dive into my work with top brands, educational background, and significant projects that demonstrate my capabilities in web development, system architecture, and team leadership.
Visit this live site to see my work in action, get in touch with me for collaboration, and explore potential opportunities.
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This is my personal blog where I explore topics that interests me like writing, philosophy, programming ... from discussions to news that fascinate me. I share some of my work here and try my best of being a good part of the super creative neocities community.
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Custom Cisco Umbrella block page
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Blue Archive MomoTalk unofficial editor
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HtmlArk packs a webpage into a single HTML file: https://htmlark-docs.pommalabs.xyz/
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Browser based N64 emulator with nearly every game released on console for you to enjoy!
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This is an extension for Chrome-based browsers. You can use it to activate copy and paste, selecting and right click for simple web pages.
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Website for ESP Ultra sound ruler project
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Tutorial from https://github.com/adrianhajdin/project_html_css_website.
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C++ web-application, to create and share playlists with friends. Based on cpp-cms (http://cppcms.com).
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During my job search after my new baby born, sometimes I found myself spending whole day with challenges and solving algorithmic problems.
In order to log that, I came up with an idea to log these in a development environment without giving credentials for the companies or platforms that serves them.
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