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Andrew Walpole's Blog

A blog about web development, engineering leadership, digital strategy and the occasional off-topic rant.

  1. 40

    The Web Is Moving at an Unprecedented Pace

    The idea that the web is evolving quickly is obvious, but needs pointing out. Here I reflect on how that pace is starting to have an impact on teams that haven't kept up.

  2. 39

    Are We The Weirdos?

    Only in the last few years have I realized that web dev as a profession and a hobby is like having a superpower, but it also makes me kind of weird.

  3. 38

    An Introduction To Robust-First Computation

    Did you know there's an entire field of computer science barely yet explored? Join me at the entrance to a deep rabbit hole as we take a look at Robust-First Computation.

  4. 37

    Three Design Smells Only Developers Can Sense

    In development, we have "code smells." Extending the metaphor, here are some design smells that devs can pick up on as well.

  5. 36

    Audit Content Reads with Cloudflare KV

    A quick write up on how Astro made it very easy to track page reads in Cloudflare KV.

  6. 35

    Always Be Expecting

    Let's look at how expectations can be used as an explicit device to improve work and working relationships.

  7. 34

    Productive Developer Experiences

    Developer experience has ramped up in focus over the last few years as a way to increase platform adoption and developer productivity. Here are the features I think make for a good DX.

  8. 33

    To Be Flexible, Be Inflexible

    Processes and systems are often built with extreme flexibility in mind, but let's look at the case for at least considering not generalizing them for the sake of it.

  9. 32

    Lead Great Engineering Manager One-on-ones

    After years of honing my leadership style, I've landed on a one-on-one format that I quite like. Here's a deep dive into it.

  10. 31

    If You Blog, Consider Blogcasting

    As someone who has been wanting to do a podcast but not having time for it. Blogcasting seems like a great middle-ground solution.

  11. 30

    The New Astro Content Collections are Great

    Astro 2.0 just landed, and with it some great new features including Content Collections. Let's have a look!

  12. 29

    Consider Astro over WordPress for your Brand's Website

    Are you a company looking to build a new website? As someone who built company websites for many years, I think you should consider not going with another WordPress site.

  13. 28

    We Need Context Management Systems

    Applying context to websites often lives tied to content, or tied to the front end, or split into both. Here I propose building a new contextual layer separate from both.

  14. 27

    Digital Entropy

    What eats at our code? A quick explorative rambling of why we have to maintain and invest in all code and digital systems.

  15. 26

    Build Momentum for the Next Thing

    A lot of focus remains on success and failure as traits of progress, but I've learned that it's really momentum that you should keep your eye on.

  16. 25

    Escape Hatches

    Third-party frameworks and systems abstract away complexity, but often at the cost of flexibility. Escape hatches can be a great way to bring flexibility back without compromising features.

  17. 24

    Do Hard Things Again

    It feels really great to get over a hard hurdle. But don't stop there, do it again.

  18. 23

    Use Vite for JavaScript Libraries

    More than once I've written some snazzy JavaScript code that I want to quickly turn into a sharable library, but the process of how to easily do that has bogged me down enough to drop the idea entirely. Here's a look at using vite to quickly publish your code as a JavaScript Library.

  19. 22

    Do it for Context

    Sometimes you need that little extra spark to go down a new pathway or face the unknown. When you're grasping for that push, do it for context.

  20. 21

    Living on the Edge Functions

    Let's get a surface-level view of edge functions: what they are, what they're good for, and how you can get started with them

  21. 20

    First

    Hello World! This is my first post on my new website and blog. Like and subscribe folks!

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A blog about web development, engineering leadership, digital strategy and the occasional off-topic rant.

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