Author: 1004200pwpadmin

  • World of Blues: A Minimal Lab for Learning in Public

    World of Blues: A Minimal Lab for Learning in Public

    World of Blues, in one sentence World of Blues is a small, minimal site where I publish notes from experiments—short articles, code-adjacent writeups, and tiny web apps that help me learn by building.
    Closeup shot of a notebook and laptop on a tablet in an office
    What you’ll find here
    • Articles that focus on one idea at a time: what I tried, what broke, what I learned, and what I’d do differently next time.
    • Apps & experiments that ship early and evolve—small interactive pages that make concepts tangible.
    • Readable, code-friendly formatting with a bias toward clarity over hype.
    A simple philosophy: build, write, repeat Most learning stalls at the “I understand it in theory” stage. The fastest way I know to move past that is to turn the theory into something you can click, measure, and iterate on.

    When an idea becomes an artifact, it becomes testable.

    How to use this site If you’re new, start with the latest posts in Articles. When an article references an app, you can jump to Apps to try the experiment directly. What’s coming next I’ll keep the structure minimal and let it evolve as the collection grows. Expect short, practical posts and occasional deeper dives when a topic earns it. If you’d like to follow along, check back in Articles—new entries will appear in chronological order.