About Clientcide
This blog used to be a CNET.com developer blog. The purpose of this blog was to get those working at CNET who are doing a lot of client-side (browser side) work using css and javascirpt to share our work.
I left CNET in 2007 to do my own startup (www.iminta.com) but continue to maintain the code base here and to blog about my work with MooTools.
I previously worked in the CNET Product Managers group. I went to school for Jazz Guitar, and am a quick one to say that I’m a hack. I started in the .com thing when Mosaic was around while I was in college. I took some graphics courses and started building sites for the fun of it.
My first real job out of college was doing UI design for the web. In 1999 I founded a music web startup called epitonic.com (which, today, looks terrible - don’t judge me, I don’t have anything to do with it anymore) which, oddly enough, CNET funded. I was hired to build Download.com’s Music site in Dec. 2003. In 2007 I left CNET to do my own startup. I published a book on MooTools for Apress in the fall of 2008: MooTools Essentials.
I take on limited consulting work and spend much of my time either on my startup or MooTools.