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How do you guys like to put live projects onto your website?

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So this is kinda of because I am looking into it, but also thought it would be a good discussion:

  • What do you implement to put your dev projects onto your portfolio website? Software?
  • How do you manage to compartmentalise them using different software without just using full VMs?
  • How do you separate the projects from the original website?

Currently I'm trying to set up a WordPress site at the root of the web server and have a subdirectory /projects/foobar/app.js and /projects/Barfoot/app.js for each project that is completely separate, with different versions of software such as Node.js, Python, etc. and packages.

I'm unsure if one should use Docker or Kubernetes or something else.

If you could help me, or just want to shed some light on your own solution/way you do it, that would help me and others. I don't believe r/learnprogramming is the right place for this since it isn't directly about the code.

Thanks!

Edit: Solved; using Docker images is the right way to go about my issue, but you all can still have it as a discussion point.

Top Comment: No offense, but you're just throwing buzz words that you've probably seen fit the bill elsewhere online. Docker and K8 aren't for... portfolio sites lmfao. You don't use VM's to host web apps. You most definitely don't want to build a portfolio site with Wordpress, seeing as the whole point of a portfolio site is showing you can code. The idea would be to host a simple heroku site then link to it on your profile.

Forum: r/webdev

Thoughts on Live?

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I grew up with this band. My mom was a huge fan and owned every album, so I grew up hearing every bit of their work numerous times. My favorite albums of theirs are Mental Jewelry, Throwing Copper and Secret Samadhi. The others, such as V, The Distance to Here, Birds of Pray and Songs From Black Mountain are good and all have certain songs I like from them, but the three mentioned before are the ones I go back to the most. Their work as Public Affection I enjoy as well.

Top Comment: Throwing Copper was a really good album. Didn't really rate much of their work after that though. I alone is a particularly great song.

Forum: r/grunge