This is my digital garden
This is a digital garden. My intention here is to store notes primarily about the technical concepts I'm learning about or have learned in the past, but also more informal stuff like the things I've been cooking or thoughts about the piano repertoire I'm working on.
Digital gardens are a way to "learn publicly," and part of the charm of a digital garden is that it's never quite finished. If you go looking for different digital gardens, you'll find a lot of half baked ideas, incomplete thoughts, and typos, and that's because the point isn't to present a polished, perfectly refined thesis in each note. Part of a digital garden's purpose is to make it very apparent that the author isn't perfect and isn't an ethereal, know-it-all machine that only churns out well thought out, polished writing 100% of the time.
There are a lot of different ways that people have chosen to organize their gardens, and I've chosen a hierarchical approach. Notes are organized into folders to try and organize topics together in a logical way. This won't always work super cleanly, but that's why there are wikireferences scattered throughout the garden that can connect different ideas together.
All the contents of this website are licensed under CC BY 4.0, which allows you to use my notes just about however you wish (even commercially) as long as you give proper credit.
Finally, due to the nature of this entire concept, there is a high probability that there are some inaccuracies in the information contained here. If you happen to find a mistake, or just have questions about anything you see here, you're more than welcome to tell me about it by sending me a message at austin [at] austinpurdie.dev.