Sometimes, it's best to demonstrate
Theory & code
Opinions: culture and best practice
Elsewhere: more verbiage
This list is anything but exhaustive. Rather, it comprises the pieces I'm happy to show random strangers... without first offering a qualification.
A List Apart
- Avoid Edge Cases by Designing Up Front, December 2006
- 12 Lessons for Those Afraid of CSS and Standards, September 2006
- Back to Basics, March 2001
Digital Web Magazine
- Interview: Scott Benish and Josh Kneedler, with Nick Finck, November 2001
- Site Planning, the Red-Headed Stepchild of the Web, June 2001
Blogging, sort of
I post intermittently at snarkymumbles.blogspot.com, which I set up during a late October afternoon in 2007 so that I could occasionally answer my desire to carry on, without jumping through any hoops.
In addition I have editorial privileges at WaSP Buzz, but it's been a while since I made use of them.
There are plans having to do with a fancy-pants Content Management System that I'll build myself, but right now those plans exist entirely on paper in textfiles.
A poke through the Wayback Archive demonstrates that I used to have a not-so-fancy-pants CMS that was likewise made by my hands alone. Perhaps my ambitions are too much in my head?