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Posts by Amanda Wallis

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Temporal - JavaScript | MDN The Temporal object enables date and time management in various scenarios, including built-in time zone and calendar representation, wall-clock time conversions, arithmetics, formatting, and more. It is designed as a full replacement for the Date object.

JavaScript's date object has been tricky for years, but that is changing.

The NEW Temporal API brings,
🌍 Easily handle time zones
📆 Precise date math
🕒 Parse ISO strings without errors
⌛ Durations, date ranges, and more.

Start experimenting 👇
developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/...

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Screenshot of a random lottery number generator created using Python.

Screenshot of a random lottery number generator created using Python.

What was the first-ish project you ever built as a dev?

I was feeling nostalgic and recreated my first one: a lotto number generator from 'Python In Easy Steps'. I lost the original script, but I remember how much I enjoyed customizing and expanding it.

Im also loving the 2000s UI

#coding #python

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Yep, that's why I prefer home too

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I prefer home for focus and occasionally a cafe for a change in scenery

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A monitor showing code, with a keyboard, macbook on a desk in a home office

A monitor showing code, with a keyboard, macbook on a desk in a home office

A laptop that is partially visible with work on it and a cold matcha drink in a cafe

A laptop that is partially visible with work on it and a cold matcha drink in a cafe

Do you prefer to work at home or in public (coworking space, cafe, library, etc)?

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the goat is sooo cute!!

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These are so cuteee!

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Hello! Im Amanda, Im a freelance software developer from the UK. I specialise in:

🗂️ Custom web applications

💻 Lean MVPs

👩‍💻 Extra hands for SaaS teams

Outside of this, I love learning about architecture and playing any game that involves building.

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The World Wide Web project

The first website ever published: info.cern.ch/hypertext/WW...

See it the way it was originally accessed (line-mode browser simulator): line-mode.cern.ch/www/hypertex...

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I’ve been looking at SaaS starter kits recently.

Beyond the tech stack, I realized I really value a clear project structure and a UI that’s easy to customize.

If you’ve used a starter kit before, what mattered most to you?

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70% Proportion of respondents having used lazy loading, the most-used feature among those with the “Newly Available” Baseline status.

70% Proportion of respondents having used lazy loading, the most-used feature among those with the “Newly Available” Baseline status.

Chart of the largest increased features including: lazy loading, srcset and sizes, <details> and <summary>, Content-Security-Policy, <dialog>, Defining Custom Properties with <template>, Shadow DOM, <search>, fetchpriority, details name.

Chart of the largest increased features including: lazy loading, srcset and sizes, <details> and <summary>, Content-Security-Policy, <dialog>, Defining Custom Properties with <template>, Shadow DOM, <search>, fetchpriority, details name.

The 2025 State of HTML survey is out

2025.stateofhtml.com

And I love the opening stat — Lazy Loading FTW!

Built-in, simple to use, attributes and elements are HTML's super power. And you can see that reflect in other attributes with the largest increase (details/summary, dialog, fetchpriority!)

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