My personal website

my-personal-website

I’ve finally put together a minimal, terminal-inspired website for myself at m-mdy-m.github.io (code lives here ► GitHub). It’s built with GitHub Pages so it’s free, dead simple to deploy, and completely CLI-themed—think of it as a little shell where you can ls my posts, projects, and articles.

So far, I’ve published a handful of what I hope are useful articles (everything from “What Is an Algorithm?” to deep dives on data structures), and you’ll find them under Articles. Under Projects, it currently shows only ARLIZ—my ongoing book on arrays, logic, identity, and zero (a journey through DS&A from first principles to real-world code). But there’s plenty more on the way: GLAND, agas, nexa, techshelf, qiks, TideityIQ, and a slew of half-baked experiments, demos, and micro-projects to fill in the gaps.

Everything’s laid out in plain text—no distractions, no flashy themes—just a prompt, a blinking cursor, and your curiosity. If you see any typos, missing links, or broken demos, feel free to open an Issue or send a PR—I’d love your help squashing bugs, improving content, or even adding entirely new sections.

If you enjoyed poking around, please ⭐ the repo and drop your thoughts, suggestions, or criticisms in the Issues. Your feedback helps me make this little CLI shell even better. Thanks for stopping by!

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