Greetings, and welcome to my digital space!
My name is James Lau, a dedicated front-end web developer based in Boston. I’ve honed my expertise in front-end development, channeling my energies toward crafting compelling user interfaces and elevating user experiences through innovative development practices by blending my background skills in graphic design.
Journeying into the tech and design realm has been dynamic and enriching, from collaborating with small design firms to contributing to the digital landscapes of large enterprises, with a wealth of experience across diverse client projects—spanning print, mobile, and web platforms.
When I am not being a robot by day, I spend time being a human by night and weekends with my son and wife. Watching movies, playing board games, and video games, cooking random food recipes from oldie cookbooks dug up from yard sales to taking a nice walk along the beach.
Thoughts and Ideas
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Don’t Track Node Modules Folder In Your Project
During the early days of my web development career, I had difficulty figuring out why my project folder was so bloated regarding file size. Passing the files to a thumb drive or delivering it through a file uploader, took forever. I later realized the unnecessary need to include the node_modules folder. This is especially apparent…
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Boston WordPress Meetup Experience
So I don’t remember when the last time I attended a Boston WordPress Meetup was, but it was definitely a time before COVID hit and when Microsoft kept their large amphitheater seating open. We all sat in bleacher-style wood seats while watching the presenters give their talks.
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Notes to Myself
Ever find yourself confused in the middle of a project and having to Google things all the time? Yes, we all have been there. This is not new. Well, this advice may sound obvious, but a developer should write notes, or blog about it for their own sake.