About World of Blues
World of Blues is a minimal personal site for learning—publishing clear write-ups and shipping small web apps and experiments as I go.

What this site is (and isn’t)
A place to document what I’m learning, publish experiments, and keep things readable. The goal is to stay simple, ship often, and iterate in public.
Articles
Write-ups that favor clarity
Notes, walkthroughs, and reflections—written to be useful later (to me) and hopefully useful now (to you).
Apps
Small interactive experiments
Tiny tools and demos that live on the site—built to explore an idea quickly and learn by doing.
Principles
Keep it minimal, keep it honest
No growth hacks, no forced funnels—just a clean place to publish and iterate.
The story
Built for learning in public
World of Blues started as a simple place to keep notes that didn’t fit in a private notebook—ideas, experiments, and the occasional “why did this work?” moment.
Over time it became a small publishing workflow: write an article when something clicks, and build a tiny app when a concept needs to be touched to be understood. The structure stays intentionally light so the content can evolve without fighting the site.
Make small things. Explain them clearly. Repeat.
World of Blues
If you’re here for the same reason—curiosity—start with the latest articles, then browse the apps when you want something interactive.
★★★★★
““This site is a lab notebook with a publish button—short, practical, and built to be revisited.””
World of Blues
Notes & experiments
Minimal personal site
Want the interactive stuff?
Browse experiments like SpectroView and whatever comes next—each app lives on-site and evolves over time.