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Hi, I’m Garrett

I’m a web developer, frontend developer, or UI engineer, depending on who you ask. Basically I make things that people can use on the web. My day job revolves around making JavaScript applications, which I’ve been doing for a few years. My interests go beyond JavaScript too.

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Some Things I Care About

When it comes to working on the web, some things get me especially fired up:

  • Accessibility—Making web experiences the best they can be for all kinds of users.
  • Privacy—Allowing users to choose what data they share and providing a good experience without invasive tracking.
  • Data ownership—Giving users complete control over what happens to their data, even if it means taking it out of your app.
  • Honesty—Being clear with users, not tricking them into things they didn’t choose.
  • Openness—Sharing and cooperating with the community, making it better for everyone.
  • Decentralization—Letting the web belong to everyone, not just a few big companies.
  • Kindness—Recognizing other people as people and not treating them like enemies. Assuming the best of others.

Some Things I’m Intersted In

Not an exhaustive list, but these are some of the things I’m thinking about nowadays.

  • Jamstack—I’m still dipping my toes in here but it’s a philosophy that makes sense to me, and it just seems like a fun way to develop.
  • Indieweb—I feel like this movement (if you can call it that) really captures what makes the web so cool.
  • Functional programming—I’ve dabbled in some FP languages and try to bring some of those principles to JS. But I want to learn more about languages that are actually built for it.
  • Finite state machines—This is one of those things where once you learn about it, it seems like the solution to every problem. XState is an amazing statechart library. I still have a lot to learn here, but I love it so far.
  • Progressive web apps—It’s amazing what web apps are capable of now. This is so much more interesting to me than native apps.
  • CSS—It’s often an afterthought in frontend web development, but there is so much to learn here! Especially with how powerful it’s become over the past few years.
  • React—Not exactly new or unique anymore, but it still is fun to work with. It’s currently what I use professionally.
  • Writing and teaching—I love to share what I learn. I’m searching for a way to combine my love of web developpment with my love of writing and teaching in one career. I’m still working on getting my blog back up and running, but I have written a few old articles that I'm still proud of.

Some Things I Made

Most of the work I do professionally is closed-source, unfortunately, but check out my pinned repositories for some of the silly things I’ve made in my spare time.

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Version 10 of node.js has been released

Version 10 of Node.js (code name Dubnium) has been released! 🎊

To see what happens to your code in Node.js 10, Greenkeeper has created a branch with the following changes:

  • Added the new Node.js version to your .travis.yml
  • Replaced the old Node.js version in your .nvmrc with the new one

If you’re interested in upgrading this repo to Node.js 10, you can open a PR with these changes. Please note that this issue is just intended as a friendly reminder and the PR as a possible starting point for getting your code running on Node.js 10.

More information on this issue

Greenkeeper has checked the engines key in any package.json file, the .nvmrc file, and the .travis.yml file, if present.

  • engines was only updated if it defined a single version, not a range.
  • .nvmrc was updated to Node.js 10
  • .travis.yml was only changed if there was a root-level node_js that didn’t already include Node.js 10, such as node or lts/*. In this case, the new version was appended to the list. We didn’t touch job or matrix configurations because these tend to be quite specific and complex, and it’s difficult to infer what the intentions were.

For many simpler .travis.yml configurations, this PR should suffice as-is, but depending on what you’re doing it may require additional work or may not be applicable at all. We’re also aware that you may have good reasons to not update to Node.js 10, which is why this was sent as an issue and not a pull request. Feel free to delete it without comment, I’m a humble robot and won’t feel rejected 🤖


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An in-range update of postcss-cssnext is breaking the build 🚨

Version 2.10.0 of postcss-cssnext just got published.

Branch Build failing 🚨
Dependency postcss-cssnext
Current Version 2.9.0
Type devDependency

This version is covered by your current version range and after updating it in your project the build failed.

As postcss-cssnext is “only” a devDependency of this project it might not break production or downstream projects, but “only” your build or test tools – preventing new deploys or publishes.

I recommend you give this issue a high priority. I’m sure you can resolve this 💪


Status Details
  • continuous-integration/travis-ci/push The Travis CI build failed Details
Release Notes 2.10.0
Commits

The new version differs by 8 commits .

  • 6577f6c 2.10.0
  • 951b81d Added: new deactivation rules in features map (#345)
  • fe6d852 Merge pull request #342 from JLHwung/add-postcss-font-family-system-ui
  • cf5a472 feat(font-family-system-ui): add to playground example
  • af96203 feat(font-family-system-ui): add feature to the source
  • 711bcab feat(font-family-system-ui): add dependency
  • bc70661 feat(font-family-system-ui): add feature docs
  • cf304ac feat(font-family-system-ui): add test fixtures

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