Welcome to BrandonSavage.net
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Welcome to the redeveloped BrandonSavage.net!
Over the past few weeks, I’ve redeveloped the site to focus on a few key areas of PHP and technology that matter to me, personally.
I believe that there is much to be said about making powerful applications that are easy to use. As a self-described “usability evangelist” I want to see to it that applications are intuitive, easy, and smart. And to that end, I will explore the benefits of smart design here, on this blog.
So take a load off, and poke around. I think you’ll decide to stay.
Some housekeeping matters:
- If you’d like to comment, you’re welcome to do so. As a primitive spam prevention technique, I’ve made it so that all comments have to be approved once you sign up. However, if I know you or you post an intelligent comment, you’ll be able to post comments without being approved.
- This site is in progress, as is every codebase. Some features are in development, and others haven’t been thought of. I take suggestions and you can use the Contact tab above to get in touch with me.
- I hope that you enjoy the site. I’ve worked hard on it and I’m proud of how it has come together. Thanks all of you for your support…you know who you are.
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Web developer, amateur photographer, traveller, and amatuer chef. Expect to find me writing code, visiting new places or trying a new recipe. I live with my wife in Olney, Maryland. Follow Me On Twitter!- Excited About PHP Again
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