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The what, the why, the when, the who, the how:
I’ve been coding for a while now, mostly on Wikimedia projects. Every time I get stuck with a bug or come across something I didn’t know of, I’d learn something new, fix it and move on. While this works great for me, it’s a wealth of knowledge that I’m keeping all to myself. I wanted to be able to pass on the intriguing lessons I learnt to other people who might want to hear the stories I brought back from the pits I fell into (no, not like Bruce Wayne). And give people a chance to chuckle at my misadventures.
I might also occasionally write about my 5% of life when I’m not doing coding work (or being a part of that cult women group I joined recently; solid stuff).
In the event that I have forgotten about the existence of this blog (likely) and you miss my posts (unlikely), feel free to create a github issue for a new post.
In a parallel universe if this blog ends up receiving a tremendous response and you want a part of the fame, (or more realistically, if you’re feeling lazy about setting up your own blog but want to share something cool) feel free to send in a pull request (markdown not wikitext, jeez!) with your post and I will feature it here.
Lastly, the meaning of bugalore is left as an exercise to the reader.
Warning: Too much exposure to the contents of this blog might leave you feeling nauseated. Small doses and generous amounts of screenscreen recommended.