The Perfect Workflow, with Git, GitHub, and SSH – Another interesting deployment option with GitHub

Fixing These jQuery – Great tips on debugging JavaScript.

Learning from Twitter – No Twitter, it's not jQuery, it's you.

W3Fools – A W3Schools Intervention – Comprehensive critique of W3Schools, with some great alternatives.

Namespacing in JavaScript – Good overview and some interesting options.

20 Drupal Modules to Boost Your Website’s Functionality – Pretty random list, but some interesting picks.

Type rendering: review, and fonts that render well – There isn't a whole lot of them…

The Tech Behind the New Grooveshark – Or "what we used so we didn't have to use Flash anymore."

Using Geolocation in the Browser and with Hosted Services – Great overview of services to deduce physical location of user.

Optimize Your Web Design Workflow – Great tips for Photoshop.

Functional vs. Object-Oriented JavaScript Development – Great overview of JavaScript OOP concepts.

Understanding CSS3 Transitions – Short and simple overview of transitions.

Review of Popular Web Font Embedding Services – I had no idea there were this many viable options.

Ultimate CSS Gradient Generator – Very helpful.

In Search of JavaScript Developers: A Gist – Great JavaScript skills test. More than just theory questions.

ProCSSor – Advanced CSS Prettifier – Been looking for something like this for a while… very helpful.

Lettering.JS – Library to insert hooks for individual letter (or word) styles. Very helpful, when actually needed.

CSS3 Transform to Matrix Filter converter – Cool stuff.

Giving Challenged @font-face Fonts The Italics Makeover – Must reference if you use @font-face fonts without an italics version.

Writing Clean, Debuggable Code – Good JavaScript tips.

Less Framework 2 – Cross-display grid framework. Interesting.

Single-Line vs Multi-Line CSS, plus TextMate tips – Solid argument for multi-line CSS.

Don’t Make Me Wait – Why loading times matter, and links to good resources.

Secure Your WordPress Installation – Good tips, easy to implement.

LABjs & RequireJS: Loading JavaScript Resources the Fun Way – Good overview of and argument for resource managers.

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I'm Andrew Church, an aspiring web developer currently living and working in Washington, DC. I’ve been employed as a professional developer since 2004, when I graduated with a degree in Information Sciences & Technology from Penn State University. I'm particularly interested in front-end web development technologies (HTML, CSS, JavaScript), but I do have experience with the entire site build process. « less

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