Welcome to my Tech Archive. At this stage, it is still more of a growing collection of notes than a comprehensive library. However, every project starts small β and this one is no exception.
Imagine entering a digital library where you can explore lines of code and technological knowledge. Welcome to my Tech Archive, a growing repository of bits and bytes that you might find useful someday.
This archive aims to provide a continually expanding collection of information, notes, guides, and all things IT-related. Whether you are an experienced developer looking to refresh your skills or a curious beginner wondering why "Hello World!" is so important β you are in the right place.
Currently, the Tech Archive covers three main topics: HTML, Java, and Mathematics. Java provides a solid introduction to the world of programming.
There is still relatively little content available for HTML, and in Mathematics I am just beginning to shed some light on the often abstract world of numbers and formulas. So donβt worry if you donβt find a lot of content here yet.
In addition to the topic-specific content, there is a digital toolbox with useful links and resources to support you on your IT journey. From helpful articles to practical tools β feel free to explore and expand your digital toolbox.
π‘ Note: The archive contains highlighted terms that are explained in the glossary.
I believe that knowledge should be shared β no matter how much or how little it is. Thatβs why I started this archive: a place to collect my thoughts and notes β for myself, but also for others. It may still be in its early stages, but over time it will grow β much like the number of tabs you have open while learning or working.
Even though the archive is just getting started, I have many ideas that I plan to implement gradually. As it grows, topics may be re-categorized or re-organized to maintain clarity. Feel free to check back regularly.
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Documentation (text, tutorials, explanations, etc.): CC BY-SA 4.0
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Source code and code examples: MIT License