My Tech Stack (2025)
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My Tech Stack (2025)
"Every now and then I like to share my current tech stack, not that I think I'm doing anything special in my day to day, but I know I enjoy reading about other devs and their stacks as it's a great way to get introduced to tools I may want to adopt myself. As far as I can tell, the last time I did this was back in 2020 and things have certainly changed for me. So without further ado, here's what I'm using."
"Visual Studio Code is my primary editor for most "real" work. In the past I've shared my extensions but I don't think I'm doing anything special or noteworthy there. I've got extensions for Python, BoxLang, Astro, the stuff I'm learning, and one specifically for sharing blog posts via PDF - Mardkwon PDF. I use one of the random dark themes and I couldn't tell you which one - just the default I believe."
A switch back to macOS occurred after a personal Windows laptop began failing, prompting acquisition of a MacBook Pro to maintain contracting work. Prior development used WSL (Ubuntu) for web and API projects, making the host OS largely incidental. The only notable adjustment on macOS was muscle memory for key combinations, while overall hardware confidence increased. Visual Studio Code serves as the primary editor with extensions for Python, BoxLang, Astro, and a PDF-sharing extension (Mardkwon PDF). RunJS provides a quick environment for running and organizing JavaScript snippets outside the browser console.
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