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A Writing Contest!
Have you ever fancied yourself a writer? Well, if you have, premiere Canadian literature magazine Geist has set up a writing contest using premises from the CanLit Generator. Check it … Continue reading
10 May
My favorite thing about working with code is that, no matter what the problem might be that you're trying to solve, there is definitely a solution to be found.
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JavaScript-generated pitches for the next great Canadian novel
Use Bandsintown & Google Maps API's to find your favourite!
Have you ever fancied yourself a writer? Well, if you have, premiere Canadian literature magazine Geist has set up a writing contest using premises from the CanLit Generator. Check it … Continue reading
10 May
So, I recently finished seminal cyberpunk/sci-fi satire Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson. I read through it and was struck by the foresight displayed in the book—digital avatars, virtual reality, even those … Continue reading
31 March
So, last night I finished Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick. I really enjoyed this book, and feel it’s aged really well. It’s definitely a beautiful, … Continue reading
9 March
Did a quick little presentation at Hackeryou on Node.js and Express.js the other day. They even chose my favorite slide for a tweet! Here we have @soundslikework telling us all about … Continue reading
6 March
Super excited to be able to post this — I was on As It Happens the other day, speaking with Carol Off about the CanLit Generator. I’m still kind of … Continue reading
23 February
I’ve always had a passion for finding new ways of doing things. For the past several years I’ve worked handling client communications, organizing projects, managing small teams, and generally taking part in all aspects of digital content creation and management.
I’m experienced using external libraries and helpers like Bourbon, Underscore.js, command line tools like Gulp, and I’m always checking out new ways to do things, new languages to learn, and new techniques for building awesome things.
What I love most about code is the feeling of fixing a problem—any problem. I’m a firm believer that there’s always a better way to do things, and that there’s always something new to learn.
This week, I'm excited to be working on JavaScript and Node.js. Soon, I'd like to begin working on Liquid on the Shopify platform.