2019 marks twenty years since I first pushed a website to the internet, yet today I was trying to set up a project and I got caught on something very... silly.
If you're a web developer working on a website running tracking or analytics scripts of any type, you absolutely need to make sure it works for users blocking third-party scripts.
I spent a little time over the holidays playing around with Stencil, a JS compiler for web components.
Merry Christmas, everyone.
Accessibility is hard. But it is no harder than security, performance, usability, internationalization, or quality code.
My most used apps, on a day to day basis, are Visual Studio Code, Slack, and Notion. Just in case anyone wonders where I stand on the Electron debate.
A WWII Vet.
Basic human user interfaces.
A great article on the problem with the idea of "shop local" saving small businesses, and an [old school styled blog ](https://vanishingnewyork.blogspot.com/)to go along with it.
I always set out to make Halloween decorations that are creepy-cute, like something from Tim Burton, but end up with things that are disturbing-cute, like a bunch of clown dolls in an attic.