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WordPress is by far the largest and most popular Content Management System on the internet. It powers over a third of all websites on the internet. The reason for this is because WordPress has the perfect balance between a user-friendly content manager and a highly versatile development framework. The possibilities of WordPress are virtually limitless and because everything is open-source, you can install it practically anywhere.

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Savvy Gaming

Go to Site Github Repository What is it? The Savvy Gaming Network (or Savvy Gaming for short) is a gaming blog by Erik and Savvy Danielson. The site launched on June 8th, 2023, and almost one hundred articles have been written for the site since its launch. The articles are made up of several categories: Reviews, First Impressions, Lists and Rankings, Events, News, Recipes, and Podcasts. All of these were written by Savvy or her friend Elise. The design of Savvy Gaming started...

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Cut or Tap

Go to Site What is it? Cut or Tap is a multi-tiered membership-protected blog for professional tutoring of the Pokemon Trading Card Game or Pokemon TCG. It is a collection of articles and videos that explain and/or demonstrate the tips and tricks needed to have more successful Pokemon TCG matches in professional tournaments. Cut or Tap was a project undertaken by myself and Phinnegan lynch, who had been playing professional Pokemon TCG for the past 5 years. Together, we built Cut or...

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Ruhkala PTSC

What was it? Throughout High School, I became fascinated with websites. They were easy to make and I loved the thought of designing something that other people can use. Websites were like desktop applications that you could access from the internet. After I took my first webmaster class in High School, I asked my teacher if there was anything that I could do over the summer and coincidentally, she received an email from the parent-teacher committee at a local elementary school, asking if a s...

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