I speak unapologetically: I’ve seen bad work from insistence on using “cute tricks.”
Abuse an integer overflow.
Rely on floating point weirdness.
Use JAVA- oh …
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That’s right, I didn’t forget to publish this 2 years late; I’m actually going backward in time. I’m tackling the previous year’s …
You are attached to a bad tool that’s holding you back, and you lack the ability to get over it. I want to throw away that bad hammer.
I’m in the business of making web sites. I’ve made a lot of react websites a few Angular sites, I tried Vue, tried HTMX, Svelte kit the whole …
You don’t know what you don’t know.
Web Developers will never take testing and correctness seriously. I can tell by the tools they focus on.
Unit …
I have a habit of picking on Visual Basic: maybe because it’s so easy to generate content revolving around the dead language.
There’s one constant in making code.
Always Be Shipping.
It’s really that simple, and yet it’s the hardest part about making good code.
I was reading Scott Hanselman’s blog, in which he talked about implicit usings in C#. Riveting way to start a post, I know. But a little quip from him …
I remember a time before I used a text editor, and when I didn’t know that plain text and formatted text were two distinct and different things. I …
I spent most of the end of this year working on a CD pipeline in Jenkins. If that doesn’t sound like your normal holiday activity… well I guess it …
In a previous article we set up Hugo, and got it running locally. If you didn’t do any styling, or download a Hugo theme, then your site probably looks pretty sad …
This is one of the first web projects that I’ve worked on for myself. Most other stuff I’ve worked on is enterprise-level stuff: .NET commerce portals, Reporting sites …
I really wanted a website. I’ve wanted one since starting my career as a web developer, and it’s finally here after about 6 years of mostly …