Your code is just your code.
It is not your life.It is not who you are.It is your code.
Some of your code is concise and clear.Some of your code is muddy.
I was looking for an old story of mine on our internal Medium and stumbled upon another story, an experiment I tried a few months ago. Realizing that the experiment ended up being a success, I decided to re-package it for the big Medium.
People hate debugging. Debugging can be painful, frustrating, and often unrewarding. And yet, I love it. I wanted to write about it for a long time but I could never find the right words. I finally found them. In a TV show, out of places.
Debugging is about finding the bug…
I was working on making Charted embeddable today (coming soon!) which meant I had to brush up on my iframe skills. It’s been three years since we published Third-party JavaScript and Ben gave his talk on seamless iframes, and yet seamless iframes are nowhere to be seen. What happened there?
it’s early evening
i’m sitting at my desk
spending hours i will never get back
staring at the screen
trying
at home
sick
the cat is here too
we are one
i sleep, he sleeps
From the interview with Jodi Picoult:
The one genre I absolutely cannot stand is Russian literature. You need genealogy charts to just figure out the characters, every novel is a…
was watching a news segment
about napa earthquake
and leaky pipes
and technicians
who had to fix them.
he sits therebig in his chaircontentedand he tells me heabandoned his previousprojectwent to a different companystarted all overagain.
“Oh, hey, I have a quick question for you.”
Hearing that fills me with an impending sense of doom.
The other day, an Informatics student from the University of Edinburgh sent me an email with questions about technical debt in JSHint. I replied to his email. Then I remembered I have a collection that looked like it was the perfect fit for that reply.