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The World Wide Web Project

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Sometimes your code runs way longer than you ever predicted, even well beyond what some call obsolete. This gets me to my favorite website in the world - which would be the first website in the world . Still alive and going strong. A few highlights I particularly appreciate: It refers to the World Wide Web as a "project." There's a section dedicated for "how you can help" the WWW expand and grow with ideas like: launching a website, or simply telling your friends! Many of the browsers are in Alpha or Beta, and some just don't exist anymore. It's delightfully devoid of CSS, JavaScript A list of people behind the WWW, and a catalog of websites. Anyway, if you're interested in helping the WWW continue to grow... maybe launch your own website. Be sure to reach out to the webmaster and ask to be included on their catalog of websites.

5 years ?!?

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Got a Facebook memory today. Sharing here because as hard as it is to believe it's been 5 years, it's also hard to believe it's only been 5 years. A lot of people will tell you that work isn't family. Maybe that's often true - but if you're going to spend 10 years people, it's really special when they become close like family. To all my HPA brothers and sisters who were there for the wild ride, I love and miss you all. -- April 24, 2020: Today is my last day at HPA. 9 years, 10 months and 19 days. 75+ people. 70+ hires after only starting with 5. 2 acquisitions. 5 awards! 8 weddings, welcomed 10 babies. Said goodbye to 1 good friend, and then to my brother.\ Traveled all over the country. Traded the AMEX points for a patio set we still own. 3 laptops, 2 desktops, 5 monitors, 4 office chairs, just 2 keyboards. And who knows how many lines of code... Most importantly: Played "We Built This City" 219 times. Way more gray hairs than when it all starte...

Coding with AI

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I coded with GitHub Copilot for the first time recently. Since moving over to Product Management, I haven't coded much except in small bursts for personal projects. But, at 9:12am I decided to download VSCode and just see how long it would take to get myself up and running. 9:20am, I was up and running and asking IT to do all the things I'd normally spend time doing through IntelliSense, and other shortcuts. 9:25am, I hit a snag - and before turning to Google, I just asked the built in Copilot. It pointed out what I'd overlooked, and let me resolve with a button press. 17 minutes and I'd written a basic app. I started to build out an imagined user story - user types in a texbox, clicks a button, event triggers, etc. As I built and refined the workflow in my head, I used the inline Copilot to rapidly prototype the code. Sometimes it gave me a less efficient solution, other times it referenced objects that hadn't yet been declared... But the capabilities were all ther...

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