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Learning to Simplify

Mar 31, 2025 pm 01:43 PM

Learning to Simplify

This year's biggest lesson in website development? Simplicity. While I've always advocated for straightforward solutions, this year hammered home the point. Complex technical issues invariably yielded to simpler approaches. Initial ideas often start convoluted, but refining and streamlining proves far more effective. Brendan Dawes' artwork on my wall serves as a constant reminder of this iterative process.

My experience launching my first course on Piccalilli reinforced this. Self-publishing was crucial for control; I needed to own my content completely to avoid platform-related headaches like Medium's unpredictable access rules. Furthermore, my course had to be both fully accessible and easily accessed—two distinct but equally important goals. Easy access meant minimal friction for paying students.

Initially, I considered elaborate, overly clever architectures, a common developer reflex. However, I prioritized simplicity to minimize coding time and future maintenance nightmares. My static site generator (Eleventy) and the need for simplification pointed to a clear solution: leveraging browser capabilities.

I employed Service Workers. My Netlify-hosted site has a public face (piccalil.li) and a secure, content-rich backend. My API fetches course content from this backend upon purchase, then uses the browser's Cache and Response APIs to deliver lessons. Each lesson is cached, ensuring offline access.

While this involves JavaScript, it's remarkably lightweight compared to frameworks like Gatsby. The browser's built-in functionality is low-maintenance and reliable, eliminating concerns about external dependencies. A more complex solution would have introduced significant technical debt and risked compromising accessibility and ease of access. This approach keeps things simple for everyone, especially me during maintenance.

Distributing a large JavaScript bundle to low-powered devices or slow connections risks content failure. This solution prioritizes simplicity and accessibility for all users, making it a far superior choice.

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