The story of the channel

Hi, everyone!

We want to share how the idea of running the channel began. It started with a website. And if you dig even deeper - with my training to become a frontend developer. Half a year ago, as a pet project, I vibe-coded a bilingual site about learning the Armenian alphabet: am-lang.web.app/en.

Technically it's a small frontend project: a static site with separate HTML pages and a simple structure (pages, assets). For styling I used Tailwind, without a heavy framework stack or a complex build.

At first we were learning the alphabet from bilingual signs, so initially the site was devoted mostly to exactly that. Then there were more topics: the Armenian alphabet, frequent words and expressions, various interesting notes.

The site was made quite a while ago - by the standards of today's AI progress. Now, I think, I'd lay it out more neatly, and maybe pick different tools.

Over time the channel came to take up much more space than the site, and at some point it was the channel that came to the foreground. But I do have the idea of returning to the site: moving it to a different host and modernizing it a bit.

Nevertheless, the site hasn't gone anywhere. It still lives its own life in the internet space, and you can drop by to take a look.

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