Developer's Personal Website Showcases Game Development Projects and Linux Tutorials
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Summary
This article presents a personal website showcasing a developer's projects and blog posts, focusing on game development and technical tutorials. The content includes two parts of a 'Making of My Website' series about creating a cookie-themed avatar and a cookie consent game, plus a technical tutorial on setting up Xorg Desktop Manager on ArchLinux. The site appears to be a personal portfolio with a focus on game development and Linux system administration.
Key quotes
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The Making of the Cookie Engineer Avatar
Making of My Website Part 1: Cookie Consent Game
The Making of the Galactic Cookie Empire
How to use XDM on ArchLinux with a minimal xconsole login screen and a feh background
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