This is just one of several places where I tinker with ideas, burn the midnight oil, fix bugs and inadvertently end up creating more of them in the end, but alas… c'est la vie d'un développeur.
| 👔 | I’m currently employed at Carevoyance at Definitive Healthcare. |
| 📚 | I’m currently learning Svelte, SvelteKit, D3, LayerCake, PostGreSQL. |
| 👯 | I’m looking to collaborate on a new idea surrounding git versioning. |
| 🤝 | I’m looking for help maintaining and growing TypedCSS. |
| 👨💻 | Explore some of my tinkering on CodePen. |
| 💬 | Ask me about CSS, SCSS, Tailwind, JavaScript, React, or Svelte. |
| 📫 | You can reach me on Twitter or via email. |
| 📄 | Learn more about my professional experience on LinkedIn or download my resume. |
| ⚡ | When I'm not flushing out lines of code faster than Eminem raps (or occasionally staring at my screen blankly), I enjoy traveling 🏔, photography 📸, playing sports 🏓, hiking 🥾, and spending time with friends and family 👨👩👧👦. |
- Answer by Brandon McConnell for Performance of Array.flat() vs spread operator to flatten multiple arrays into one
- Answer by Brandon McConnell for JavaScript map & find at the same time: findMap?
- Boolean truthiness narrowing not working in Typescript
- Answer by Brandon McConnell for Adding tabindex dynamically
- Prevent merging of branch conditionally based on label
- super convenient to just check a checkbox when something is done vs. having to manually edit the post or use a full-blown canvas github supports exactly this in their editor/posts: checklists are an exception that don't need to be manually edited to check/uncheck
- @SlackHQ can you add support for checklists in regular posts (already supported in markdown) i often circle back to my posts in my standup channel and use strikethrough text formatting to mark them as done with makes them harder to read, and I don't really like overusing ✅
- replit agent 4 is kinda nuts at design
- Introducing 𝚑𝚒𝚝-𝚊𝚛𝚎𝚊—a collection of @tailwindcss utility classes for expanding the hit area of interactive elements. Small hit areas are a silent UX killer. One class fixes it. Distributed via @shadcn registry - see link below. pic.
- “‘The people most likely to do damage are most limited by their ability to generate code.’ This is no longer true.” well said by @michael_timbs






