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Last week, I updated the layout of my digital garden and pulled over a ton of stuff that was behind the members-only paywall.
I’ll be doing some pruning and tending to the garden over the coming weeks. The sections on fetch(), flexbox, and CSS grid could all use some cleaning up to make them more clear and simple.
I’ve got guides around web components, linting, and JS testing that I haven’t added yet, because they need a complete rewrite based on how I work today.
But we’re getting there. Like a physical garden, a digital garden is never really done.
I don’t sell courses anymore, because I’ve been finding the way pricing restricts access to the folks who need it most problematic. That means you won’t get any Black Friday sales emails from me.
If you find my work helpful, though, and you’re not already a Go Make Things member, I’d be grateful if you signed up!
Even a one-time “buy me a coffee” gets you access to my private Discord community. Otherwise, everything I make is free!
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This content originally appeared on Go Make Things and was authored by Go Make Things
Go Make Things | Sciencx (2025-11-25T14:30:00+00:00) A garden in bloom. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2025/11/25/a-garden-in-bloom/
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