Web Development

By abmurrow , 24 August 2025

I recently got a hold of a piece of software that I had been eagerly awaiting the arrival of for some time. It came in the mail via USB flash drive and proudly advertised that it would only work on Windows and Mac OSX. Knowing a thing or two about computers, I (perhaps, over-) confidently ignored these instructions and set out to make it work on Linux.

By abmurrow , 19 August 2023
What are you supposed to do when your software stack can’t support a plugin that your client specifically requested? Or what about the inverse situation: you find a plugin that might work, but it isn’t supported anymore? It could be a perfect fit or it could be hours of patching, and tweaking to revive the software into a working state.
By abmurrow , 19 August 2023
Judith Bicking, a local illustrator in Asheville, North Carolina, reached out to me looking for a portfolio website that helped her organize and display her artwork. In her work as an illustrator, she has used dozens of third-party portfolio hosting services, but none of them quite lived up to her expectations. They were difficult to maintain, often charged a fee to host her art, didn’t always have a full-featured or intuitive image gallery, and they didn’t always help generate client leads. She also paid for a hosted domain that she wasn’t using, and the semi-monthly charges were beginning to add up.
By abmurrow , 18 August 2023
Some years ago, I built a single-player chess game called Rudrata based around the knight’s tour. If you’re not familiar with the concept, the object of the game is to visit every square on a chessboard using only a knight. More recently, I wondered what it would be like if there were two knights on the board: one white and one black.