AI, being human and the future of coding
Thoughts on AI in 2024
My thoughts on AI as a software engineering and what it could mean for software, art and being human.
Just some ideas and arguments I have formed over my career. Don't take these as fact, you may agree or disagree but at the end of the day it's just an opinion. I hep you find it interesting and can relate or at the very least you see things from another perspective.
My thoughts on AI as a software engineering and what it could mean for software, art and being human.
There’s another way to build software that goes against the grain and focuses on staying small.
Designing and developing digital experiences isn’t easy, but when you embrace the platform you’re building for and cater to the differences, opportunities, and conventions users are accustomed to, the experience feels better.
The web is a remarkable platform because the core building blocks of the web are resilient but we’re breaking the resilience of the web unwittingly with SPA web frameworks. Why is this important and what can we do about it?
Elon Musk expects everyone at Tesla to get back to the office but should they? I don't think everyone should, it shouldn't be a requirement for every role.
I started out on Medium but here's why I think it's better to self-host your content instead. It's fun and scales with you.
Heroicons are a great set of icons that are easy to integrate without the hassle.
Tailwind CSS might just be worth your time, especially in teams and in agencies. It makes building easy and is a lightweight design system to get you started.
There’s a library for everything and usually lot’s of alternatives but, how do you pick which one is right for your project?
React’s popularity was its ease of use, it didn’t tell you where to put anything but here's one way that might help
I coded like it was 1999 and it was great. The web has come a long way and it was nice to just code without having to install build tools.
M1 has been released so what does this mean for web developers?
Having a website is great and there's nothing more satisfying than seeing people read visit your site but Google Analytics isn't the only option. Here's why I chose another option.
Just because Facebook uses it doesn’t mean you have to too
When I first learned to program, it was easy to know where I was going and how to get there. Everything was laid out and there was a logical progression to take. It's easy to progress with a structured course but what happens when you reach the end?
What does the future of web monetization look like and how can we steer it?
You may not think about it but web compatibility can be tricky. This is exacerbated by Internet Explorer, find out what you should do about the IE problem.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland leaving the European Union is a contentious topic. Brexit has sparked divisions throughout the UK but as a software developer and a foreigner living in the UK, I wanted to know how people in tech felt about what was going on.
Is JavaScript the right language for businesses? Is it right for your business? JavaScript can run everywhere, it's fast to develop and it has a rich ecosystem but there are some downsides you should know before you make a decision.
CSS has a stigma. As web developers we should embrace CSS and design as a whole.
Getting into tech is popular but you shouldn't just study to pass the interview. Cheating the system doesn't help anyone.
There are many reasons for wanting to host your own blog but why bother when Medium does a great job already? Here are the reasons I chose to take the plunge and give self-hosting a shot.
JavaScript is like English because it shares many traits that have helped shape it into what we know today.
Apple announced its upcoming gaming platform, Apple Arcade, a subscription service that promises no ads and no in-app purchases. I am tentatively excited.
It’s sometimes difficult to admit when we’re wrong or when we make mistakes but it's okay.
How does Brave stack up against other browsers?