Each cell in your body is a tiny machine. Inside each one is a set of chromosomes that instruct how the cell should work. This DNA is the blueprint, the command set, the language that builds life. The cell uses this long, complex set of data, follows the commands given inside, and with the surrounding organic chemicals, it makes life happen. You could look at these instructions as a type of software, hardcoded within the DNA of each and every cell.
So, if DNA is a type of software, then we are made of software. Each cell is a library of code. Is this why I feel a passion for writing code? If God made all life, and all life is made of DNA, and DNA is software, then is God the ultimate coder extraordinaire? Indeed He is, and He doesn't use TypeScript either!
Over the years and over the many languages, tools, platforms, frameworks, SDK, APIs, operating systems, devices and replacement keyboards, I have found one important thing, I have become old, but not too old, and creating stuff with software makes me feel happy.
My primary goal of this site is to show you how good web components are and why you should use them instead of the every changing frameworks that exist out there.
My secondary goal is to put together some of the more interesting things I run into. Stuff that bores most normal people but gets my mind working. I hope you find some of it useful, interesting, or just something to do for the last 10 minutes of your working day.
If you want to get in touch then drop me an email at StephenPaulHassall@hotmail.com