From Internet Cafes to VPS: How I Became a Programmer in Guyana
A journey from bash scripts on borrowed computers to building Luge Tech and self-hosting everything. The story of learning to code in Guyana's internet cafe era.
Essays on software, music, entrepreneurship, and building useful things from Guyana.
A journey from bash scripts on borrowed computers to building Luge Tech and self-hosting everything. The story of learning to code in Guyana's internet cafe era.
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