Published by Jonathan Weatherhead
Jonathan Weatherhead is a code scientist, software developer, internet enthusiast, gadget fanatic, hobbyist photographer, and fun-lover extraordinaire. He has received a Bachelor of Computer Science and math minor from Carleton University and his areas of interest include web-driven applications, Object Oriented architecture and language paradigms.
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How to organize WordPress theme code to facilitate child theming without taking any special consideration in the base theme.
When I comment on posts I want the default to be my account!
Here is some software you can use on Windows or Mac to reduce blue monitor light.
Blogfolio 1.8 brings notable improvements to the layout and presentation of your blog on both small and large screens.
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Safely filter webforms and other sources of data with this core API.
The second in an introductory series to CSS. Learn how to write CSS rules to target and style HTML elements.
The first post in an introductory series to CSS. Discover why it came to be, what it is, and how to use it.
When code is always written the way that it's written, it sometimes takes an outsider voice to question the rote.
I just bought a new PC and wasn’t looking forward to the tedious exercise of installing all my programs again. The Windows Migration tool is no good there, it only moves documents and settings. It turns out that Windows has a much better tool for doing this.…
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Ah coffee, the rocket fuel of society. It gets you from point A to point B but the question is really whether you want regular or premiummmmmmm!
I myself turned to coffee out of necessity; I had to finish an assignment at all costs and simply not adequately alert to perform mental juggling.…
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A great way of giving your readers a heads up on what to expect in articles containing potential trauma triggers.