When I was an undergraduate, I rubbed off the 1 yuan student server of Tencent Cloud, and I still renew my fee all the time. I have been too busy with school in the last year to have much time to do STH over and over again. Now I have graduated and finally have time to do it again. Coupled with the interesting sharing on the Internet, but also more eager to try.

This article starts with a review of what I’ve been doing with the server. They are very basic and easy to get started. With further study, I will summarize more interesting project learning experience.

Personal blog

The first thing to do is of course to build a personal website. At that time in order to save trouble, direct reference to the tutorial installed WordPress, has been used now. (This post was also posted on the blog first, so check it out.)

Pick your favorite theme and make some simple CSS changes to fix some display issues (adjusting the page height, hiding image previews (too lazy to almost never illustrate articles))

The advantage of using an off-the-shelf tool is that with simple configuration, you can focus on content production. The downside is that in many cases there is not enough room for customization. Recently, I was working on my own portfolio website. I wrote a simple interface with React and planned to launch a blog based on it.

Simple Web applications

When I first bought a server, the teacher taught me the most basic HTML, CSS and JS. There was no React, no Vue, and no wechat applet. For the final assignment of a course, I made a word this website, which seems to still be working (link)

More projects

Recently, I finished a large Capstone Project. I rented a new server in the US (it is still much faster for people to access the server in The US than in China), and put the background of Node.js and MongoDB. Take a quick run at Python scripts to do some simple NLP…

To be continued…

Life, toss more than, please look forward to the subsequent toss server article ~