World of Blues

Not your ordinary website…

A minimal space for learning: Articles plus small on-site Apps and experiments.

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What’s here

Two tracks: writing + building

This site stays intentionally simple—focused on readable notes and small experiments that run in the browser.

Articles

Chronological posts about what I’m learning, building, and debugging.


Apps

Tiny interactive tools and experiments hosted right here.


Code-friendly

Clean layout, minimal distractions, and space for snippets and diagrams.


Evolving over time

Structure and design will change as the experiments do.

Start here

Quick links

Jump into the latest writing, browse experiments, or read the short backstory.

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Latest Articles

New posts appear in reverse chronological order—no categories, no noise.

Read Articles
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Featured Apps

A small list of experiments worth a look right now.

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About

Why World of Blues exists and what I’m trying to learn.

About this site

Featured Apps

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Notes

More experiments will land here over time

Minimal by design

Small, focused tools

On-site apps

No external downloads

FAQ

A few quick notes about how this site works (for now).


Are there categories or tags?

No—Articles are listed chronologically to keep browsing simple.

Is there site search?

Not currently. The goal is a minimal, readable structure first.

What’s an “App” here?

A small interactive page/experiment that runs on-site under /apps/.

Can I share or reuse code from here?

If a post includes code, it’s meant for learning—details may evolve as the site grows.

How often will this update?

Whenever there’s something worth writing up or shipping as a small experiment.

Start with the writing

Read the latest notes, then jump into an app when something sparks an idea.