#codemash

Kito D. Mannkito99
2026-01-19

On the ground in Richmond. Thanks again, !

Kito D. Mannkito99
2026-01-19

After a cancellation, a delay, and two rebookings, I’m finally leaving . Leg 1: Cleveland-> Atlanta.

Kito D. Mannkito99
2026-01-18

Here's a great example. When you're stuck at a hotel because your flight from was cancelled and you want to be productive but the playoffs are on, choose low-energy tasks that don't require a lot of focus. Then you can work at the sports bar!

2026-01-17

#codemash So happy to attend and speak this year. CodeMash is a wonderful conference, thanks to everyone who helps make it happen. Looking forward to next year!

The display outside the room at CodeMash where I gave my talk.
2026-01-17

Today I am grateful to Brian and all the volunteers who make #CodeMash a success every year!

#gratitude

I hacked the Common Gateway Interface. #codemash

A red squishy star that says CGI
Kito D. Mannkito99
2026-01-16

Thanks to everyone who attended by Getting Things Done for Technologists session today at ! Here are the slides: kitomann.com/#/sessions/31/get

2026-01-16

What a fantastic week this has been at #Codemash. Always great when I can make it here. And what better way to end it than a session from Matt Eland.

Gettin some lernin from @ardalis on the new OWASP Top 10. #codemash

Steve covers A02-2025, misconfiguration.
Barry Stahl-AZGiveCamp FounderBsstahl@fosstodon.org
2026-01-16

I'm watching @arthurdoler speak at #CodeMash, who, like Chesterton, is not terse (thankfully in this case).

A man with long locks speaks on Code Archaeology in front of an audience at a technical conference.

Did I mention the incredibly talented and handsome @horse? #codemash

..horse conducting the orchestra
Barry Stahl-AZGiveCamp FounderBsstahl@fosstodon.org
2026-01-16

Sitting around with a bunch of old school speakers at #CodeMash. Lots of good whiskey and forgetting of people's names.

2026-01-15

Huge announcement at #Codemash tonight!

That is ... a lot of programmers.

#codemash

The ballroom at Codemash with 1500 of my best friends.
Abbey Perini at CodeMashabbeyperini.dev@bsky.brid.gy
2026-01-15

#CodeMash Day 3 - Nitya Baddam talking about shifting left on iOS accessibility

Nitya speaking behind a lectern, and AI or Not to AI slide displayed on a screen beside her. Can AI write accessible code? short answer: yes Long answer: not right out of the box, but with some prompting and testing in between, you can get on the right path
Colin Deancolindean
2026-01-15

Sometimes I forget how good I've had it in most of my jobs and teams.

@coryhouse sharing about not needing so many environments

My preferred workflow, a slide from codemash.

Fully local dev env. No internet required.

Start dev via one command.

My local DB is populated with static data committed to source control.

I can reset the DB via a single command.

I can easily toggle features.

Automatic preview deploys for each branch with unique URL and DB.

QA/UAT occurs before PR merge via preview URL.

Merge to main auto-deploys to prod.

Deploy dark via flags as needed for final approvals / phased release.

Do phased deploy or blue/green and monitor prod to limit risk.

Prod is the only long-lived environment.

Does anyone else do the urinal kata in their head every time they go to the bathroom at a developer con? Just me? #codemash

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