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Web Performance Fundamentals

My key takeaways from Todd Gardner's Frontend Master's workshop.

CSS - getting back to basics

I've been so focused on a11y things at work, I started to feel real rusty (😵‍💫) when I was writing CSS

Embla Carousel - a cursory look

We needed to throw up a new carousel component at work and we went with Embla

How automation saved my relationship (🪤)

Okay yeah, this is clickbait, but it's still worth reading

My HomeLab Set Up

Breathing new life into old hardware 🫁

Script Kit

Scripting isn't just for sys admins 😃

Epic Web Conference 2024

Don't think. Just go.

Making a TUI with Go

You thought it was fun making UI's for the web? Wait till you see a TUI!

Go, HTMX, and Lit

The way in which you fight is a reflection of how you live your life.

Reflecting on my time at Productboard

Good work, good friends, and good times

Managing technical debt

Not all debt is bad, but technical debt generally tends to suck more than most other kinds of debt

Remixing the old with the new

I finally rewrote my blog (again) with a modern framework

A Mind for Numbers

Gain the secret insights of how to efficiently learn, not only math and science, but also any subject matter as a whole.

Mortgages in Canada

The highlights of what I learned from "Beat the Bank- How to Win The Mortgage Game in Canada"

WebAssembly Beginner Workshop

A recap of what I learned in Jem Young's Web Assembly Beginner workshop

Functional programming - an intro

A brief introduction to the benefits of functional programming and why I think it leads to better code

Design Principles

An introduction to the why and how of design patterns

Iterable and Iterators

Iterators, iterables, and generators! 🤓

React Suspense with Chantastic

Figures a workshop on Suspense would leave me on the edge of my seat!😅

My year at an agile agency

As my first year comes to a close, I thought it apt to share what I thought were the most important things that I learned