Google recrawl frequency?

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Hi!

I made myself a blog site as a way of learning a bit of AngularJS (yes, I know, Angular is probably not the best choice for a simple blog). The site is www.codegizmos.com. I have written a few posts over the months on an Arduino robot project I'm working on. The most recent post is dated 19 November 2016. It does not show up on google search (I've tried with site:codegizmos.com and some copy-pasted test from the post, or just site:codegizmos.com). I wanted to ask if this is normal? Does google automatically periodically recrawl indexed sites and can this take weeks?

I'm sorry if this is a somewhat basic question but I've tried to find answers and I haven't. I got the site to show up on google by using Search Console and the fetch as google -feature, or what ever. I was testing how it showed up since it's a single page app with the server rendering HTML pages for search engines using PhantomJS. I recently found out that google is supposed to be able to read Ajax-sites with dynamically loaded content but I still have the rendering thing. So anyway, I sent the fetched pages to be indexed and this is how the older posts got indexed.

I'm also asking this because I'm kind of wondering if there might be a problem with the site's content being dynamically loaded. When I've tried to view the site on Search Console with fetch as Google, it shows me empty pages with just the template HTML... I guess this might have something to do with how that tool works, but I'm not sure. The content is loaded dynamically using a websocket connection.

I don't really have external links to my site, besides some social media account profile infos and a post on an Arduino forum (to the new post), which I believe may not be followed by search engines.

Search Console doesn't show any indexing or other errors.

So anyway, should my new post have showed up in search results, or do I have a problem?
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