I'm realizing that 'The only person who can help me is the past me'.
For a few years now, I've been trying to leave every bit of lousy code, every dirty script, every unsightly SQL statement on my homepage.
Of course, the description is only about "technology", so you know what I do, but you don't know what kind of work I do.
Or rather, it's intentionally written that way -- with all sorts of disguised information thrown in if necessary.
Because I have a duty of confidentiality regarding my work.
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All I have in my notes are the results of using the notes (public information) left by my predecessors and running them by myself.
This is basically a "memorandum transfer to future me", but at the same time, it is intended as a "small contribution to the contributions of my predecessors".
So, I'm not sure if these "personal scribbled notes" are useful to other people, but they seem to be quite useful.
It's pretty amazing, but the page that generates the most PV on my wp.kobore.net site is
"A lot of trouble to get a single "tree" into MSYS2 (PGP key unknown)"
and
"Day by day of suffering from "dial tcp: lookup db on 127.0.0.11:53: no such host exit"
Can you believe it?
I even wondered who was using MSYS2.
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However, when I looked at the access log, it seems that there are accesses from all over the world.
People are using search engines to find this Far Eastern engineer's page.
And even if they can't read Japanese, they can probably guess what it is from the script that is written.
Whenever I have a technical problem, I try everything I can find, whether the content is in Chinese, Russian, or Arabic.
A cornered engineer will do anything.
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It's not an exaggeration to say that "making technical memos available to the world" is contributing to engineers around the world.
And this is just my personal opinion,
'Lousy code, dirty scripts, and unsightly SQL statements are useful'
Because that would be so much more helpful to me.
To be frank, a clean and concise code is of no use to me.