Confessions of a Web Developer
- I still sometimes use <table>s as a layout tool to create columns, not as markup for tabular data.
- I took longer than most people to embrace CSS Absolute Positioning, because I didn't think it was well supported by browsers.
- I sometimes use for-loops when while-loops would be better.
- Sometimes I think about quitting everything and becoming a beekeeper.
- If I gave my online hobby projects the attention they deserve they might actually earn enough to become non-hobbies.
- I've clicked on my own ads to test that they're working OK. More than twice.
- If I'm reading something I like, and I see ads on the page, I'll click on them as a "donation" to the publisher, even though I may have no intention of buying from the advertiser.
- I'm very benevolent answering questions for n00bs. But I hate it when they ask dumb questions.
- My typing has gotten sloppier as it's gotten faster; I commit way more typo errors than I should, and I'm not as careful with my spelling as I should be.
- I secretly hope that Mootools becomes part of core JavaScript.
- I would do black hat + spamming if I could guarantee I couldn't get caught. But I'm either not smart enough, or not stupid enough. Actually, both. Or, I'm smart enough to know that I fall somewhere in between and it'd be stupid to think otherwise.
- I like to maintain a humble demeanor, but really my opinion of myself is quite lofty.
- I am a little jealous of people who are just starting their careers now, not having gone through the 90s, the browser wars, Y2K, and the crash.
- I read TechCrunch, and it makes me sad. There's no lineup anymore, no blindfold, no stick, no rules. It's a mob, all tackling each other to jump and grab the pinata.
- The number of startups creating glossy online "Community" tools is pathetic.
- Twitter is for extroverted geeks. Normal people either don't "get" it, or don't care.
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