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Automate and streamline processes where you can

Every project you do. There’s undoubtedly tasks that are common between them and you have to set them up on each project. Being a web developer focusing mainly on WordPress. Each project has a base framework I’ve created and refined over the years. This way, each time I start a new WordPress project. I just… Read More

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Why I tend to setup clients with their own hosting and technology instead of offering those things to them.

Over the years I’ve seen one thing happen time and time again. Someone works with a company to get their site built out. The end result is great, but fast forward a few years and the client needs to do some updates only to find out the company that built their site won’t be able… Read More

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Tailwind is less than ideal

I’ve been a web developer now for over a decade and one framework that I will pretty much refuse to use, unless inherited, on a project is Tailwind. This is because after trying it out on a few projects. You have to add however many classes to your HTML elements to get things almost to… Read More

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Office Hardware and Software Setup (2023 edition)

With being a self-employed web developer. I’ve had to figure out what technology works best, software, hardware, etc. So I figured I’d share with you what my current office set up looks like. Hardware Apple Mac Studio – This is my day-to-day rig and upgrading to the M1 Max chipset from intel. The difference is… Read More

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Why I develop things to the lowest common denominator.

When it comes to development. It may seem like it’s best to use the latest and greatest frameworks on your projects. Or develop things to where you’re the one person your client or manager needs to call on to fix any issues. I’ve come to one conclusion. Don’t. Latest and greatest frameworks/apps/software Before you say… Read More

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If you work remotely. Set work hours and stick to them.

With being self-employed for almost for almost three full years and a remote worker for the past five. There’s one thing I have come to stand firm on over the years. And that one thing has been to set work hours and stick to doing work within those times. That’s because working from home, especially… Read More

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