Greetings, geeks.

At Ajax Experience in 2007, I was talking with Stuart Halloway about the Prototype library, and he said if I found any good test suites for it, I should blog about it. “Blog about it?” I thought. “I don’t put tech-geek stuff on my blog.” My friends and family have about as much interest in reading about CSS3 support as Web professionals do in reading about what I had for dinner and what I did last weekend. Besides, I hide my personal blog from search engines to keep out the spammers and other unwanteds. Over the last year and a half, though, I’ve found myself increasingly wanting to engage in public conversations about tech topics.

The solution, obviously: a tech-only blog. You’re reading it.

For those who don’t know me, my name is Jeff Yaus, and I’m a front-end Web developer by trade. I started writing HTML professionally thirteen years ago, and began working full-time as a Web developer a year later. Herein, find my thoughts, questions and grumblings about Web development affairs.

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