Grinding Code
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With my Holidays & subsequent flu over - seriously, I almost thought I’d get through them without catching any extra “family sharing” - it’s back to the grind.
For me, that entails a bit of whining about the pudge put on from the indulging that comes from being in an Italian family during the Holidays, joining the Discovery Health National Body Challenge, and the HGTV Dream Home Sweeps. It also means back to cleaning other people’s code.
Much of my work comes word of mouth, from companies and individuals who hired others to do their sites or blogs. Once they’ve lived with the realities of what they purchased, previously… they need someone to fix it. They tend to not go back to the yahoos that screwed up the site in the first place.
They tend to come to me. And while I only take a few sites at a time… it means I’m pretty busy.
Here’s the why of it all:
- I tend to see ways to improve HTML & PHP code, the way editors can see ways to improve writing.
- I tend to only take gigs that intrigue and inspire me in some way. I do too many things to dally with something I don’t want to do.
- That means - I bring passion to all the projects I take on. Whether it be a website, a blog, an article, an art project, a theater gig, or whatever else catches my attention and pays the bills - I do it with a smile, or I don’t take the project.
I think folks find my kind of enthusiasm refreshing. And those are precisely the kind of people I want to work with!
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