# Portfolio - [Portfolio](#portfolio) - [About it](#about-it) - [What about the design ?](#what-about-the-design) To view the website, click [here](https://hexasec.io). ## About it This portfolio is a Haskell web project, but it used to be a single simple web page, why this change ? * I discovered Haskell, and I wanted to see how it could be used to handle web dev * I wanted to protect the portfolio for unwanted (and pretty simple) web scrapping, so I had to put things on server side ## What about the design ? I spend a lot of time in my terminal, so I wanted to make a website that looks like one. But I also wanted to keep it accessible to everyone, so I made it look like a "cliché" terminal, the type you see in movies like Matrix. It does not resemble any real Linux terminal, and it also lacks the real commands you would find in any terminal, but I think it's a good compromise. I think I managed to make it usable for pretty much everyone, while keeping the terminal-theme.