This is a summary of my GitHub Pages site! https://cuthbert86.github.io/
It is my personal corner of the web where I’m showcasing a range of projects and experiments as I learn more about web design and development. Whether you’re a fellow tech enthusiast, a curious visitor, or someone interested in learning alongside me, I hope you’ll find something interesting and useful here.
The site is a living portfolio, featuring examples of my work as I explore different technologies and programming concepts. You’ll see projects built with HTML and enhanced with popular web tools like Bootstrap, giving my pages a clean and responsive look. I’m always updating and improving the design as I pick up new techniques, and many of the pages reflect my journey in web development.
One of the highlights is my exploration of Python and its many applications. I’ve included projects that demonstrate data analysis, working with CircuitPython and MicroPython, and even connecting devices using MQTT. If you’re interested in Raspberry Pi or want to see how Python can power small electronics and automate tasks, you’ll find several practical examples and walkthroughs.
University projects also make an appearance, including work I completed at Sheffield Hallam University. These projects cover topics like design systems, Django web applications, and workflows for managing development more effectively. I’ve tried to balance technical content with explanations aimed at beginners, so you don’t need to be an expert to follow along.
History is another hobby of mine, so you’ll notice pages dedicated to historical content as well. I use Markdown and Jekyll themes to create readable, attractive articles about topics I enjoy researching. These pages experiment with different layouts and writing styles, helping me learn about content management while sharing my interests.
Data visualisation is an area I’m particularly excited about, and I’ve used Chart.js to bring data to life with interactive charts and graphs. From small datasets to more complex analysis, these visualisations show how web technologies can make information more accessible and engaging.
If you’re interested in programming basics, there’s content here about getting started with Python and other introductory programming topics. I include code snippets, project ideas, and links to useful resources. My goal is to make learning programming approachable and fun, and I’m always happy to connect with others on the same journey.
Finally, my site is a work in progress, and I welcome feedback, suggestions, or collaboration opportunities. Whether you’re here to explore web development, data analysis, university projects, or historical articles, I hope you’ll find something that sparks your interest. Thanks for visiting, and feel free to check back often as I continue to grow and update my digital portfolio!
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