WierdX is a programming reference and tutorial site written for working developers and CS students who want clear, practical explanations without marketing fluff or tutorial padding.
Our focus is on the concepts and tools that come up repeatedly in real software development work: algorithm complexity, data structures, version control workflows, API design, SQL, HTTP, debugging strategies, and the principles of clean, maintainable code.
We try to write articles that are genuinely useful on the second read as well as the first — the kind of reference you return to when you need a refresher, not just a quick-start tutorial you throw away.
Our primary audience is developers who already know how to write code and want to deepen their understanding of why things work the way they do. Many articles include code snippets, but the emphasis is on understanding rather than copying and pasting.
Questions, corrections, or suggestions are welcome via the contact form.