I'm using this site to share my thoughts, explore new ideas, and to catalog various projects that never found another home.
It uses a custom Pelican theme called borland, inspired by a feeling of nostalgia for DOS-era TUI apps like Turbo C, Turbo Pascal, and QBasic. Those were the first IDEs I ever used. At the time they felt incredibly advanced when coming from a line-oriented editor like the one in classic BASIC.
The excellent IBM VGA 9x16 font is used to reproduce the so-called "extended ASCII" character set (now known as code page 437).
You could do a lot with that character set, particularly the line-drawing characters. Not just full-screen IDEs and editors but complex games like ZZT. Check out some examples of player-created ZZT "worlds" here.