Christopher Miller

Over 2 Decades Of Experience

As a seasoned developer proficient in Python, PHP, JavaScript, and Go, I specialize in crafting highly efficient and sophisticated applications. My expertise lies in architecting solutions that prioritize clean, maintainable code, utilizing frameworks like Django, Laravel, and React to streamline development. Whether it's building robust backend systems, dynamic web applications, or high-performance concurrent services, I ensure optimal performance while fostering a collaborative and positive working environment. My commitment extends beyond just writing code; I strive to create applications that are not only powerful but also well-documented and easily understandable, ensuring a seamless development experience for the entire team.

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My Mission

To educate developers to build better software, regardless of their stack, by teaching readable code and confident programming.

To share my passion for development with the next generation of developers, teaching junior engineers the tricks of the trade that will stand them in good stead for the future.

To rescue badly built applications, regardless of stack, to ensure that they work as you originally planned, whilst still being focussed on being readable, usable and maintainable.

Learning From The Past, Building For The Future

As a developer with over 20 years of experience, I have seen most of the changes that came throughout the world of development. I use the skills of the past, in the modern ways, to ensure that anything I build is optimised, efficient and secure. Work with me to build your apps in a future-proof way.

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From the blog

My latest posts can be found below. I'll write on many subjects, so you will find something you like!

Exploring Concurrency Patterns in Go: A Comprehensive Analysis

Understanding Go's concurrency features, from fundamentals to advanced patterns and real-world applications.

Testing Aspen: Trebble's New API Testing Tool: Is It Worth It?

Aspen is the new dog on the block for API testing, but does it rate?

The Subtle Art Of Supporting Junior Developers

Juniors probably want your help, but do you know how to help them?