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I browse all sites with javascript disabled by default. I didn't know what to expect in this thread as I'm not a designer and hold none of those skills. I thought maybe the sites would be more about the content of the project than the design.
Then look at the article about how acko.net was built. You'll want JS active, since like all of his work, it's usefully interactive. https://acko.net/blog/zero-to-sixty-in-one-second/
Ask HN: What are the best personal project websites you've seen?
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Re: Ask HN: What are the best personal project websites you've seen?
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The first one you linked messes up with my scrolling and makes is incredibly slow, I have to use the thin scrollbar on the rights side due to that...
Did you mean worrydream or my personal website? If you mean mine, sorry for the scroll-jacking! It's been a few years since I've touched the input handling code and that kind of stuff tends to rust really fast. Might have to go back in there.
Re: Ask HN: What are the best personal project websites you've seen?
#93I've been running my personal projects website ( http://www.michalpaszkiewicz.co.uk ) for just over 2 years and I get a job offer almost every week (not just the typical spamming recruiters, but startup owners who said they liked my work). I'm also pretty certain I got my current job due to the fact I could impress my interviewers with my open source code. My design isn't great but what counts is the amount of materi…
Re: Ask HN: What are the best personal project websites you've seen?
#94First the master: http://worrydream.com/ Surprised nobody's posted it yet. Other people are also posting their own, so here's mine: http://www.dougkoellmer.com/ Other job-hunt-specific efforts: http://www.dougkoellmer.com/portfolio/ http://www.dougkoellmer.com/resume/ http://www.dougkoellmer.com/games/ Can't be totally sure but I believe they've gotten me a job or two.
My corporate firewall has your domain name on a shitlist, for the stated reason of distributing viruses and malware. Have you been told this before?
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#96Since people are posting theirs, here's mine: http://chuckdries.rocks My issue is that I don't have a very impressive resume yet (though I should probably link a PDF of my current resume anyway), so I decided to keep it simple and lightweight but also stylish because I bill myself as the intersection of tech and design.
It's a good time saver.
Re: Ask HN: What are the best personal project websites you've seen?
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Did you mean worrydream or my personal website? If you mean mine, sorry for the scroll-jacking! It's been a few years since I've touched the input handling code and that kind of stuff tends to rust really fast. Might have to go back in there.
Talking about worrydream.com
Given how much thought he puts into user experience in his projects, that's really weird. I have to scroll with click and drag and sort of "throw" the page upward as if I'm using a touchscreen.
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#99I like mine :) Simple and speedy (hopefully) http://www.retu.be/
5 requests
6.91kb
0.75S
I've always been a big fan of having an absolute minimal number of http requests. This is right up my alley.
Re: Ask HN: What are the best personal project websites you've seen?
#100Creating an account just to post this (it's not mine): http://www.rleonardi.com/interactive-resume/
It always reminds me of super Mario.