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For awhile I've been on the hunt for a good recipe app. I use one that I really like, but it felt reasonable to build a very simple version for myself. I'm migrating the recipes I make onto my site, and when cooking I can check off used ingredients.

lindsaykwardell.com/recipes/pa

One example is this page I created to track my stats for Blood on the Clocktower. I started recording my games at the start of the year, and it's been fun to see what roles I've gotten and my personal win rate. Nobody else probably cares, but it's been fun.

lindsaykwardell.com/botc

I've slowly been changing my less from a showcase to a personal resource. Originally it was just a place to collect my writing and podcasting, and highlight a few of the projects I've done, but I've been adding more pages that I personally reference, and that feels good.

Wait, who was bold enough to claim HTML as their favorite programming language on Human Side of Dev?? You'll have to listen on Tuesday to find out!

Pie chart of favorite programming languages. So far, Typescript has two votes, followed by one vote each to Lua, CSS, and HTML.

I've added a page to the Human Side of Dev site to track guests' favorite programming languages. Four episodes in, Typescript is currently in the lead, but we'll see how that looks going forward!

humansideof.dev/favorite-langu

@briannawu Doesn’t help that Twitter is running pretty slow today, it feels like.

One of my favorite parts of Mastodon (and specifically @elk) is that notifications work the first time I load the page, unlike other bird-themed sites.

The best part of editing a podcast has to be getting to really listen to everything that your guest says. Repeating bits of conversation adds a whole new layer to the discussion.

The worst part is I come up with new questions I wish I'd asked in the recording!

One more day until the first episode is released! So excited for this to launch! Feels so good to be back doing a regular podcast.

Stayed up way too late last night editing the first full episode of Human Side of Dev, it's so exciting to get back into podcasting. Looking forward to the episode releasing on Tuesday!

This week, I released a new podcast where developers talk about what got them into programming, the path they took, why they enjoy it, and what they struggle with. Join me as we talk about the Human Side of Dev!

New episodes released Tuesdays.

humansideof.dev/

@vrandecic I'll put some thought into this, nothing is immediately jumping to mind that can handle sticky labels on the lefthand side.