This is just one of several places where I tinker with ideas, burn the midnight oil, fix bugs and inadvertently end up creating more of them in the end, but alas… c'est la vie d'un développeur.
👔 | I’m currently employed at Carevoyance at Definitive Healthcare. |
📚 | I’m currently learning Svelte, SvelteKit, D3, LayerCake, PostGreSQL. |
👯 | I’m looking to collaborate on a new idea surrounding git versioning. |
🤝 | I’m looking for help maintaining and growing TypedCSS. |
👨💻 | Explore some of my tinkering on CodePen. |
💬 | Ask me about CSS, SCSS, Tailwind, JavaScript, React, or Svelte. |
📫 | You can reach me on Twitter or via email. |
📄 | Learn more about my professional experience on LinkedIn or download my resume. |
⚡ | When I'm not flushing out lines of code faster than Eminem raps (or occasionally staring at my screen blankly), I enjoy traveling 🏔, photography 📸, playing sports 🏓, hiking 🥾, and spending time with friends and family 👨👩👧👦. |
- Answer by Brandon McConnell for Performance of Array.flat() vs spread operator to flatten multiple arrays into one
- Answer by Brandon McConnell for JavaScript map & find at the same time: findMap?
- Boolean truthiness narrowing not working in Typescript
- Answer by Brandon McConnell for Adding tabindex dynamically
- Prevent merging of branch conditionally based on label
- Big things coming.
- HUGE THANK YOU to @vercel for accepting FontFace into the Vercel AI Accelerator. They've made this all possible. 🙏
- I couldn't be more excited to demo what we're working on in a couple of days. If you want to keep up with us (and get early access soon), sign up for the FontFace waitlist at fontface.ai. fontface.ai
- For developers, fonts can be effortlessly installed in your apps using our custom kits and adapters, making it easy to use fonts regardless of your tech stack. ⚛️ React/Next.js 🧡 Svelte/SvelteKit ✅ Vue/Nuxt …and many more
- FontFace does not use AI ImageGen, diffusion, or tracing. It builds custom fonts vector-first. Iterate the fonts until you're satisfied, and then export the actual OTF, TTF, or WOFF2 files, so they can be installed and used locally— Word, PDFs, Adobe, Figma, you name it.