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jfoucher.com, also known as Geeky Nuggets, is the personal technical blog of French independent web developer Jonathan Foucher. The author describes himself as the founder of Six Pixels and has long worked with PHP, JavaScript, web design, and custom application development. The site is not an official product website; it mainly consists of technical articles, project notes, and a personal introduction, so it fits more into the category of a “forum/community or personal technical content site.”
The site mainly offers publicly accessible articles, covering topics such as the Planck 6502 retro computer project, Symfony’s kernel.terminate event handling, Chart.js time-series charts, communication between React and postMessage, the PHP static site generator Stati, and the email debugging tool Mailocal. One particularly distinctive piece is the Planck 6502 article, which documents in detail the author’s design decisions from a breadboard prototype to a PCB backplane-based expansion architecture, with links to the project website, hardware materials, and source code.
The crawled content does not show any paywall, paid membership, or course pricing. All articles appear to be freely accessible. The author may take on custom application development work for small and medium-sized businesses, but the pages do not provide clear pricing, packages, or payment methods.
The strengths are that the content feels genuine and practice-oriented, showing the developer’s trade-offs, pitfalls, and implementation paths in specific projects. As a static blog, the site is lightweight with few reading distractions. Its mix of software and hardware topics also makes it suitable for finding engineering inspiration. The drawbacks are also clear: articles are updated infrequently, with the crawled content mainly concentrated between 2017 and 2021; the content is not a systematic tutorial and lacks a complete course structure; navigation, search, and categorization are limited; and for Chinese-speaking users, reading the site largely depends on English proficiency.
It is suitable for web developers with some experience, Symfony/PHP/JavaScript users, independent developers, and enthusiasts of retro computing and open-source hardware. If you are looking for a structured learning path, a commercial tool or service, or Chinese-language tutorials, it is not the best choice. But if you want to understand the design thinking and real engineering experience behind personal projects, it still offers useful reference value.
The site is an ordinary personal static blog, and the content indicates that it is hosted in a GitHub-related static environment. It can usually be accessed directly, but if some resources come from GitHub, externally linked images, or source code repositories, loading may be unstable. Overall, it is likely accessible directly, while the experience for external code links will depend on the network environment.
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