Limdimcomics.neocities.org

He just wants to share his art, comics, and characters.

And go make your own Neocities site!!!

Most of Neocities has such an amazing “old internet”-feel to it. I love it a lot. (:

If you have any nice comments about the site, please leave some here. I’ll read any nice stuff out to him this evening.

Much appreciated! Thank you! (:

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6 points

He’s still trying figure out if he super-likes coding still enough to invest in it.

I think there’s a tons of people who have been doing it for years who also still trying to figure out if they like it or not lol

Just happy he has more avenues to be creative! Hope other kids and teens can figure out stuff like this.

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Im excited for kids that are tech inclined these days, sad that smartphones (having a whole mini computer) set us back rather than making everyone more tech inclined. But anyone that gets into it has so much cool shit to do and learn.

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Wordpress is just block site building, i dropped out of coding im not a fan lol, its fr just copying and pasting one command its less complicated than I made it sound and can do a lot more than geocities creativity wise, all these apps these days are one click, mentioned minecraft because a lot of these easy to use panels like yunohost also have one click apps for that.

Think of webhosting rnow as downloading different os like android vs iphone, having appstores that let you one click install different types of webapps. Super simplified if he wants to try more free open source site builders, kinda of stuff I wish ppl showed me as a kid. (idk if it was around tho, most of these panels are newish)

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