For the past week or so, I have been working on a means of obtaining real-time information related to Yokohama City Transportation Bureau buses and a viewer that uses this information.
Yesterday in one day, I replaced the code of the infrastructure, uploaded it to AWS, TLS support, and finally succeeded in making it a server.
But even I was surprised, as I did not expect this to be completed in just one day(In most cases, the estimated cost will be 3 to 10 times the estimated cost until completion).
How was this miracle possible?
"Because my past helped me"
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I, in May 2020, replaced my website platform with WordPress.
And there I have been writing notes all over the place, ignoring genres, and publishing them in an uncontrolled manner -- as I'm sure you are well aware.
Of course, the notes are 'only for me to know', and all the prerequisites, construction environment, and directories to be specified are left undocumented.
I honestly think, 'If someone else other than me reads it, they won't understand it at all.
But only I, who have been writing, 'get it'.
This is pretty important.
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If it is a memo like this, it doesn't needs to be published on a blog.
However, "blogging" prevents 'misplacing'.
When I centralize my notes in WordPress, no matter where I am (office, parents' house, university, etc.), I can find my past notes with a single keyword shot.
And WordPress is a great way to display code nicely and paste information. It is also easy to add later.
Once I get used to this, making memos is just plain stupid.
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Of course, some of the information concerns my personal life, but I keep such information private.
WordPress, however, is not so trustworthy with this "private" feature.
So, today I found a serious security issue and was in a big hurry to deal with it (it took 4 hours of my day. It has not been completed yet).
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When I don't know something, I search on my blog rather than Google.
At a fairly high rate, my blog answers my questions.
I myself am relatively unconcerned about "information dissemination" and use blogs from the perspective of "getting help from the past me.
I recommend WordPress as a tool for this purpose.
Well, I only know sticky html and Wordpress as blogging platforms, so I have no way to compare them.