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https://www.visualknowledge.io



motivation

Dealing with complex systems can be a lot of fun. But let's be honest, the road to understanding can sometimes be as bumpy as a mogul slope. Especially when you're a newcomer to the digital world, it feels like you're navigating a jungle without a map.

There are these documentation programs that try to explain every little atom of a topic. Sure, that's important, but not necessarily for someone just starting out. There are also pretty good blogs and platforms that explain the basic concepts quite well. The problem with that? You have to fight your way through endless deserts of text and you need a PhD in imagination and powers of abstraction to see through them.

In this blog, I try to remove all these obstacles. My goal is to illustrate complicated issues in a way that even a five-year-old can understand. And more importantly, I focus on explaining the basic concepts without getting bogged down in endless details.

With any complex topic, I always ask two basic questions:

  1. what is actually the problem?
  2. what is the solution to it?

I would also like to create a collaborative knowledge platform in the future. Anyone can contribute to the content via GitHub.



contribution

If you have a creative idea for an article, please create an 'Issue' to share it with us. Let's discuss how we can best collaborate to bring your idea to life. If you'd like to improve an existing article, simply submit a 'Pull Request.' If you're proficient in Figma and have a passion for contributing to graphics or animations, also feel free to reach out via an 'Issue' to discuss the most effective way to work together.




contact

If you'd like to get in touch with me, simply create an 'Issue.' It's the quickest way to reach out!




license

CC-BY-4.0 license

I would greatly appreciate it if you refrained from merely taking the content and presenting it as your own work. At the very least, acknowledging the source would be a minimum courtesy when using the content. Simply referencing this repository as the source would suffice completely.