Lover of programming, maker of monsters
A friendly monster to welcome in the weekend! This has happened before.
Another slide from my talk, this image represents the end of a short story about how a CSS algorithm saved the day!
These monsters are working on a house of cards, an experience similar to working on a code-base that has not been tended to appropriately over the years! This is a slide from my “Algorithms in CSS” talk.
Do you know the one I’m talking about? Boba fet, maybe?
Look at this nice monster with flowers coming out of its nose. A+ boogers.
Well, hello there, weekend!
I drew this monster while having dinner at a nice bar in Dayton, OH called “Lucky’s”. The burgers didn’t look like this…err on second thought, I didn’t order one so I don’t know!
This monster is ready to welcome in 2019 with wide eyes and a hopeful smile. Is that how you feel about the new year, too?
This monster looks like it just woke up from a nap. That curly nose is reminiscent of an elephant seal’s, for sure.
This monster made an appearance as a sticker, and it has been the most popular so far. Just look at that sweet face!
I drew this monster for a slide about how “Naming things is hard” in CSS. It looks a bit like Squidward from Spongebob.
Have you ever watch koi fish eat and noticed how hilarious their noses/mouths are? This monster (and possibly many monsters before it, but subconsciously) were inspired by the gaping mouths of koi.
This monster appears on the slide where I have FizzBuzz written in CSS. What a friendly face!
Look at this gentle giant, giving some friends a ride somewhere. How nice.
This is a water monster, and for one reason or another, it represents the future.