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Posts by Amanda Wallis
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
Yep, that's why I prefer home too
I prefer home for focus and occasionally a cafe for a change in scenery
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
Do you prefer to work at home or in public (coworking space, cafe, library, etc)?
the goat is sooo cute!!
These are so cuteee!
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.
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...
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?
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.
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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