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When it’s time to start speaking at conferences

Wherever you are at in your career, you might ask yourself “should I speak at conferences?” If you listen to…

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Pam, amateur humorist

One of my not-very-okay-kind-of-maybe secret dreams is to be a “humorist.” Following the “if you say you are, then you…

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Trying out cryptography (and capture the flag)

A friend of mine shared a beginner level “capture the flag” event that I’ve been trying out this week. It’s pretty…

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Video from JSConf EU now online

The video from my talk at JSConf EU is online. I’m a little spastic in it, but people have said…

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Frameworks posts on the Safari Online Blog

I recently had a series of posts published on the Safari Online Blog. If you’d like to check them out,…

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Ada Lovelace Day: Emma Allison and two more contemporary ladies

Ada Lovelace Day is an event to raise the profile of women in STEM fields. It’s a glorious 50 hour…

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Link dump from #SassConf

A few of my favorite links from SassConf. CSS Spinners (a cute site!) http://css-spinners.com/#/spinners/ True library https://github.com/ericam/true (ZOMG TESTING) Our eyes are…

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Hey library! What’s your name! (and, let’s run arbitrary code in devtools!)

So I (minorly) kvetched about how when exploring $ in devtools, jQuery is represented as a fabulous string: I use…

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BDD, Cucumber, and test-driven JavaScript

On a project at work, I’m working on fleshing out Cucumber tests in a feature to get things started on…

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Discount for the online JavaScript Summit

I’ll be speaking at Environments for Humans’ online JavaScript summit on November 21st — the 3 day summit lets you…

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