I used to blog, quite a bit in fact, but that was many years ago. I blogged about software development, particularly about the work I was doing with ColdFusion. Yes, ColdFusion still exists, but no, I haven't used it in over 7 years. When I started working with other technologies I ended up consuming more blog posts that I was writing. The communities for these other technologies were much larger than the ColdFusion community, and it didn't feel like I, as a newcomer, had much to offer.
I've been working at Mozilla for 6 years now, and I've had a number of different roles. I started out in QA doing automated testing with Python and Selenium, then I moved into Firefox development, writing WebExtension APIs with JavaScript. For the past couple of years I've come back to my first true love, web development, which I've been doing as part of the team that works on addons.mozilla.org (AMO). We use JavaScript with React, Redux and Flow for AMO. My team is starting a new project, writing a code review tool, and we're adopting some technologies that are new to me, including TypeScript. I've also decided to finally switch my IDE. So I've been doing quite a bit of learning over the past few weeks, and I decided I'd start blogging again to share some of the tidbits I've found. At first this will mostly just be notes to myself - little things that took me awhile to hunt down - things that might help someone else who finds themselves with the same question. But I hope that as I learn more and more useful things I'll be able to share more interesting posts. So, if you're someone who used to read my blog ages ago, I welcome you to join me again as I take the plunge back into blogging.
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