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About me

Creativity and big curiosity about technologies from Tokyo!

I’m Yuya, a fullstack developer. I started working in the IT industry when I was a university student. My first experience was a web marketer working on SEO and I started coding Google App Script to optimize marketing tasks. Since the experience, I decided to be a web developer. In the spring of 2020, I started working as a professional web developer.

The first company which I used to work for was an edTech startup company and I built Graphql API with Node.js and TypeScript and static sites with Gatsby v3 for the company’s products. In the autumn of 2021, I changed jobs and I have been working for Asial.

In Asial, I have been coding web applications frontend with Vue.js and React.js and REST API with Golang and Node.js.

What I experienced

About the stack of this website

The previous portfolio site was implemented using Gatsby.js, but for this renewal of the portfolio site, I decided to use hugo. In particular, I chose hugo not because it is superior to Gatsby, but because I wanted to use a framework that I had never used before. (I had used Gatsby several times in the past to build websites, documentation sites etc… for my work and I like it.)

In addition, I decided to choose it by the number of stars in github. Hugo looks as popular as Gatsby.js.

On the jamstack website, you can see the summary of each SSG framework’s information. According to this, Hugo has more stars compared with Gatsby.js.

The blog posts you are reading are generated by the default functionality of Hugo from Markdown files and the site is styled and animated by css and vanilla JavaScript as usual.

My impression of Hugo is that it is very simple. The documentation is clear the community looks kind. Honestly I didn’t need a big cost to catch up with it at all.

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