seb's projects is a website that showcases and documents my projects. It is a project in and of itself and thus deserves a project summary just like all my other projects. Loopy, huh?
Soon after starting as a computer science student in 2012 I developed a personal website and blog at elfeck.com, the first of many to go through phases of development, neglect and eventual abandonment. This cycle began again as I worked on my startup ecopeak. So I dusted off my Haskell webserver sebweb, got myself a new domain and started creating sebsprojects.com in rather plain HTML and CSS.
Up until releasing seb's projects, I used sebweb as my web server because I had it and it worked. But the cumbersome deployment of Haskell applications and maintenance overhead made me want to switch. First I turned to Node.js, then ran Node.js behind a nginx reverse-proxy. Ultimately, I arrived at a stand-alone nginx web server. A simple solution for a simple website.