100 days of writing about code’Tis the season to take on personal challenges. Reading about the #100DaysOfCode challenge has me feeling the spirit. That challenge a…Dec 30, 2016Dec 30, 2016
An Impromptu NYC Meetup — Putting Our Heads (And Hearts) TogetherRead this here: https://dev.to/ben/an-impromptu-nyc-meetup--putting-our-heads-and-hearts-togetherNov 10, 2016Nov 10, 2016
The psychological battle of big refactoringsWe usually talk about refactoring code with the same kind of pedantic approach we do with all other kinds of software writing. We come up…Jul 25, 2016A response icon1Jul 25, 2016A response icon1
Code is SufferingNo, you will not be able to scale your CSS without pain. Your attempts to circumvent its shortcomings through transpilation, inlining…Jun 9, 2016A response icon2Jun 9, 2016A response icon2
Long Live jQueryThe reports of jQuery’s death are greatly exaggerated.May 24, 2016A response icon2May 24, 2016A response icon2
Teach Writing Code FirstThroughout my career as a software engineer, many people have told me that learning to write code is difficult. I challenge this claim. The…May 20, 2016A response icon1May 20, 2016A response icon1
What Will GitHub Be in 5 Years?GitHub has had a profound effect on software, and therefore the world. Everyone knows the company that has raised a lot of money with the…May 9, 2016May 9, 2016
How I Made this Website Hella Fast Without Overcomplicating ThingsIf only Medium weren’t a bloated mess, but I digress.May 7, 2016May 7, 2016
What Happens to Lazy Programmers?Programmers are lazy. Or not. Programmers are sometimes lauded for “laziness”, in reference to a personality trait that leads them to…May 1, 2016A response icon1May 1, 2016A response icon1