hair long enough to strangle a man. and clown pants, just to make a statement.
programmer, game designer, writer, world builder
wishlist scroomage on steam!!!
treat update is LIVE!!! everyone who played the last build should check the patch notes to know what to expect.
if you're new here and have never played lonely wolf treat before... the main story is like 6 hours long and still not finished. there are hidden bonus chapters that i try really hard not to talk about too much because they are huge spoilers and completely optional, but that's mostly what's in this patch...! it's the new story stuff i'm really excited about.... OMG.......... please i hope you will give my game a chance, i've been releasing updates since 2016 so if you play through chapter 1 and think "i don't see what the big deal is" just... just trust me...! it gets SO good!!! please!!!!!!!
It's no secret that I do frontend web development for a living.
It's been my job for about a decade now, working for small agencies and (as of right now at least) big governments, with a particular focus on accessibility. As a hobby, I've been making websites for over two decades! It feels very weird to say that.
But in all that time, and with all the blogging I've done, I've basically never written anything trying to help others to learn or become more confident in doing frontend web development themselves.
I'd really quite like to, especially as many folks are turning sour towards algorithmically-determined social media, we seem to be entering a bit of a renaissance era of the personal website. I want to help folks build good web, but mostly, I just don't know where to start.
Are there any particular topics y'all'd find useful for me to talk about? They could be as technical or as broad strokes as you want, hyper specific "how do I do this?" to generalised introductory stuff. I just need to know what'd be useful!
My first attempt to answer a write-in question, and it was kind of a doozy. I have no idea if this is actually helpful knowledge or not. 😅
Thanks to @BappyDeerHooves for the prompt!
(I say this as someone in the field as well, I'll probably be pointing people to it next time i get asked tbh)