From 3f51919ac33e0bbd4216f5237c913787b29f7a3a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Marvin Johanning Date: Sat, 4 Dec 2021 19:14:39 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Update update --- updates/updates.php | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/updates/updates.php b/updates/updates.php index 7840bea..827c285 100644 --- a/updates/updates.php +++ b/updates/updates.php @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
Working on my website

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I have finally taken it upon myself to continue working on my website, albeit slowly. As I have been rather busy as of late — both with school and work — and have not really had the inclination to continue working on my book or my website, I have done but very little work on both my website and my new book. I have, however, slowly begun being more productive concerning this as of late — though God knows why that has happened. This does have the, hopefully positive, implication of my website receiving some more updates.

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… or And so it begins, as a certain Vorlon would say. I have finally taken it upon myself to continue working on my website, albeit slowly. As I have been rather busy as of late — both with school and work — and have not really had the inclination to continue working on my book or my website, I have done but very little work on both my website and my new book. I have, however, slowly begun being more productive concerning this as of late — though God knows why that has happened. This does have the, hopefully positive, implication of my website receiving some more updates.

I highly urge you to check out the page regarding my translation of the Gospel of John, as I have added my translation — including the original and the transliteration — of the first three chapters of this book. The page containing information about my new book has also been updated to include some more in-depth information than it did before. Additionally, all my books can now be found on my own Gitea instance, git.marvinjohanning. Everything found thereon is — as of yet — but a mirror of my GitHub repositories. I do, however, believe that having an off-site backup, so to speak, is advantageous; and should I ever on a whim decide to ditch GitHub — as I have, in the past, ditched GitLab —, my project will continue living on within the above-mentioned domain.