The Grumpy Dev and Chadley: Copy. Paste. Pray. Repeat.
Copy. Paste. Pray. Repeat. is a cautionary tale from the AI-assisted coding era, where suspiciously clean code hides missing functions, performance nightmares, and a hardcoded API key waving proudly in plain sight. Chadley Codewell may have “saved hours,” but your Grumpy Dev knows the truth: AI can help, but it still needs a babysitter.
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Freedom of the Press
If you are online in any capacity, chances are you’ve at least heard of WordPress. It’s a development language that is used to create websites and blogs. It’s open source, and it’s generally affordable. But just like everything, it has its pros and cons.
More Bang for Your Buck
In general, a website is an investment. No matter what your budget is, you want to make sure you get as much from your website as possible.
That Time Your Website Redesign Didn't Go As Planned
If your website has been around for any length of time, you’ve probably gone through a redesign or at least a round of significant updates. Hopefully, each time has been a great success and you’ve never looked back. But for the rest of us there’s likely been at least one time when we thought...OMG, what have we done?
Back to Basics
Today, creating a successful website is a skill in its own right. Not only do you need a great graphic design, you also have to consider usability, speed, mobile-friendliness, optimization, analytics, functionality...the list goes on and on. But at its core, a website serves a purpose for an audience. The purpose may vary, as will the audience, but the ultimate goal remains the same. Provide that audience with a successful online experience. And sometimes it’s easy to overlook some of the most basic requirements needed to do that.
2016: The Good
2016 is almost over and let us just say...Wow. Wow for the good, wow for the bad, and wow for the ugly. And there was a lot of each everywhere you looked this year, that’s for sure.