Okay, here’s my blog post about my experience with “ninja 2010”, written in a casual, personal style, using simple HTML tags for formatting:

Alright, so I decided to mess around with this “ninja 2010” thing. I’d heard some buzz about it, and figured, why not? Let’s see what this is all about.
Getting Started
First, I grabbed the files. It was pretty straightforward, just a simple download. I’m not gonna lie, I was a bit confused at first, cause it’s all command-line stuff, no fancy interface or anything.
I opened up my terminal, navigated to the folder where I saved everything, and started poking around. I found a “readme” file, which, thankfully, had some basic instructions.
The Process
- I typed in the basic build command, something like
ninja
, cause, you know, that’s the name. - Then, a whole bunch of text started scrolling by. Honestly, I didn’t understand half of it, it was like watching the Matrix.
- I waited. And waited some more. It took a while, I’m not gonna lie. I went and got a cup of coffee.
Returned.
Checked the computer.

The Result
Eventually, it finished! No errors, which was a relief. I ran the output, and… it worked! It’s not super flashy or anything, but it did what it was supposed to do.
It felt pretty good to get it working, like I’d actually accomplished something.
So yeah, that was my “ninja 2010” adventure. Not super exciting, but a fun little project. I guess I can add “ninja builder” to my list of random skills now.