![]() ![]() I still use it, long after most people moved on to Sublime Text or Atom. ![]() I’ve been using TextMate since 2005 or so. For projects that don’t need a relational database, I use Redis enthusiastically. For small projects, I use Sinatra and pull in ActiveRecord if I need to. It’s still my preferred language for most scripting tasks.įor large projects, Rails is my go‐to web framework. I started playing around with Ruby sometime in 2004 when Rails was a brand‐new thing. Before D3 existed, I wrote a thing called Krang for drawing SVG charts, but now that D3 exists you should really just use D3. I wrote Fluorescence, the code highlighting script that makes the code blocks on this blog look pretty. I also contributed a bit of code to scripty2 - namely its UI library and its support for hardware‐accelerated animation. Years ago jQuery ate all the other general JS libraries, but I still put out the occasional new release for fun. I cannot defend this.įor years I’ve been a contributor and maintainer for Prototype, the venerable JavaScript toolkit. ![]() I spend a large part of my work day writing JavaScript that runs on other people’s websites. ![]()
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