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      <description>INTRODUCTION I want to explain how I got around to making this website and the source of inspiration for making it. Since my Portfolio v1 version, I have been looking for alternatives to making a portfolio which could also serve as a blog, and this is the result I&amp;rsquo;ve come to.
Thus, I was inspired to proceed with this stack due to similar websites (for example) which I was able to channel with keywords like static page generator, markdown, personal blog, some of which also explained how to make a similar stack yourself.</description>
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