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Welcome to Something SQ

The personal website made entirely of vanilla HTML, CSS, and JS. Created by a student in their journey of mastering the art of programming, this website also happens to be open source and accessible for anyone to take a peek at the magnum opus of a code I wrote for this website. I think its pretty readable and understandable(?) Beuh, as if anyone has the guts to even read this mad man's code.

This is made for fun. A place to experiment and make cool stuff from the ground up without the help of any framework type shyt. PURE VANILA FOREVER. However... This website is anything BUT professional. Expect compatibility issues with querky choices of browsers. Note this is made by a guy who only needs to use MSEDGE and CHROME, sorry to ya'll opera firefox and other browser users if there's gonna be a TON of weird behavior in this site.

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The design principle in this website is independent, fun, and cool. It shouldnt have much dependencies... every asset is hosted by the same github Pages this website is hosted. Images, SVGs, mp3, etc all in one goofy ahh /asset file. I hope this simple site can give some sort of entertainment or even education to anyone of ya'll fortunate souls who would read all the way here, God Bless gng.

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You hear that ? Thats the magnum opus of a Classical Music Masterpiece by the one and only Antonio Vivaldi, The Four Seasons - Spring - Allegro. Audio file credit to FreeMusicArchive.org

And hey this website is free for yall to check the source code in the github repository if ya'll wanna check out the goofy ahh tricks I use to make these. I'm the creator of this website but of course this wouldn't be possible without the assistance of "clever Research and Troubleshooting tools" to help me efficiently learn how to actually make things work and fix the MANY unexpected problems I have to encounter along the way.

By "clever Research and Troubleshooting tools" I bet you can pretty much guess what I meant by that. But I wouldnt wanna spend days reading documents of the programming language with technical terms % I've never heard of. Courses take time too to follow through and I only wanna join the one's I trust to actually be able to teach properly. One should never blatantly copy paste code too, I use these tools to literally learn how the code works and how to use it and I implement and integrate that to my website myself.