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<h1 class="section-heading">About Me</h1>
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<h2>About my website</h2>
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My website is the culmination of all my knowledge, compiled into 1 place. It not only contains all my projects, but it in itself is a project. Making sure this website works properly is a tall order, especially considering it's self hosted.
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I went with the Django framework because it's what I use with at work, as well as the fact it's simple, clean and easy. It also allows for some server side assets, eg blogging.
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The only reason I have a database is because certain sections require it. For this reason I went with SQLite, because it's really lightweight and simple.
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<h2>The Server</h2>
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The website is hosted on my UK VPS. Previous versions have been hosted on 1&amp;1 and MyWindowsHosting.
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The Django application itself is served using waitress. This get's it's port from a custom reverse proxy allowing me to host multiple sites on a single server easily. This is the same one I use for local development. The main web-facing server is nginx, because it's simple to setup, and damn fast!
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