It's becoming clearer what I'll be studying and exploring during the sabbatical.
For the last 25+ years I've pretty much ignored web development. That surely was a mistake. There is a ton of interesting technology out there. My initial focus will be on node.js packages, and the frameworks and technologies connect to them. I first went down this rabbit hole by looking at the yarn.lock file for the jupyterlab project. This file contains all the node.js package dependencies. I then googled some dependencies and took a look at the packages. The package-lock.json file shows package dependencies for the leovue and leointeg projects. I then thought to google something like "most popular node.js packages", which unlocked 25+ years of programming effort. "Attached" to popular node.js packages are major projects/frameworks such as jupyterlab, react, angular, ruby on rails, vue.js, etc. etc. Many of these technologies can be used to build web sites. I'll build a vanilla site for Rebecca using WordPress and woocommerce. Ditto for my son James. After that, I may play around with various frameworks and website builders. My plan will be to get an overview of the web world first, and then see where this overview takes me. All comments and suggestions welcome. Edward -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "leo-editor" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/leo-editor/4bf87689-2901-4fb8-b4bd-2c7cba3d62eco%40googlegroups.com.
