Welcome to my new blog – something cliche.
While working on a project at work one day, I came to the realization that I have lots of tips, tutorials, and ideas to share about web development and design. I search the internet each and everyday looking for help and I’ve come across tons of great blogs to help me get stuff done. I’m adding another resource to the mix by starting something cliche.
Let me back up a sec and introduce myself. My name is Justin. I’m a senior software engineer for WebAssist and am located in the San Diego, CA area. We specialize in Dreamweaver extensions plus pre-built PHP solution packs (DW not required). I’ve been doing web stuff for over 10 years now. Concerning web development, my skills and interests are pretty broad. If I had to choose some skills to feature they’d be PHP, CSS, JavaScript (including MooTools), and MySQL. I like to think of myself as a developer with the mindset of a designer. I enjoy everything from straight coding to full blown HTML/CSS production work. If its web related, I’m interested.
Now something cliche will definitely focus on web development and things I’ve learned over the years and various projects I’ve worked on. However, I’ll have some posts on other subjects including iPhone development, the mobile web, music, and even personal finance. Basically, if its interesting and I think you will benefit from reading it, I’ll blog about it. I might even throw in some posts about the Chargers for good measure!
If you want to contact me, your best bet is @barnt on Twitter. You’ll also see me around on the WebAssist forums and blog. I’ll get this disclaimer out of the way and point out this blog is not affiliated with WebAssist and the posts are mine and blah blah blah. I encourage all readers to leave comments and discuss posts with each other. In fact, I would really appreciate it if you can leave any suggestions – including topics you’d like me to write about, design/functionality of the blog, or whatever – in either the comments, or message me on Twitter.
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