This month I’ve setup a Patreon campaign so that people from all walks of life can support all my many projects on an ongoing basis. As part of that, I though it might be an interesting idea to give supporters an idea to see what exactly I’m doing with my time, and as a result what I’m creating.
So starting today, here’s a list of things I’ve created during the last month. It’s quite an eye opener, even for myself. Usually what I create – be it writing, images, videos, setting up new projects, et cetera – is spread across many different places. I always knew that I create a lot, but as soon as I hit the “publish” button it becomes “the past”, and I tend to look ahead rather than behind me.
These little lists are a nice reminder of one’s hard work throughout the month. I’ll try to devote some time on the last day of every month going forward to compile what I’ve done. If I find the time, I might even go back and add more lists retrospectively.
Let’s start things off with what I’ve been adding to the world wide web in March 2018:
Articles and Websites
- Created a new Patreon Site
- How to show a list of all articles in WordPress
- How to add code to the header in WordPress
- How to retrieve the total word count from all posts in WordPress
- How to generate Lottery Numbers on the Commodore 64
- How to build a Word Splitter on the C64 in Commodore BASIC
- How to build a time of day clock on the Commodore 64
- How to create random YouTube URLs in Commodore BASIC
- String Operations on Commodore Computers
- How to play sounds and music on the Commodore Plus/4
- What is my YouTube Channel URL
- How to shutdown Windows 10 without applying updates
Miscellaneous Videos
- How to find your YouTube Channel URL
- How to turn off PayPal Notifications in the Facebook Messenger App on iOS
- Logitech C920 with Camtasia Review (2018)
Commodore Videos
- How to create random YouTube URLs on a Commodore64
- How to build a clock on the Commodore 64
- Building a Word Splitter on the C64 in Commodore BASIC
- How to generate Lottery Numbers on the Commodore 64
iOS Videos
- Building a Day Counter on iOS – Part 1
- Building a Day Counter on iOS – Part 2
- Building a Day Counter on iOS – Part 3