Professional development
I keep the canonical list of courses and certificates on LinkedIn. This page is a plain-language summary of what I study and why.
At a glance
Volume
Ongoing professional development: ~130 LinkedIn courses/learning paths + 84 Microsoft Learn badges completed over time, focused on engineering execution, operational reliability, accessibility, and clear communication.
Why it matters
Most failures are process failures: unclear requirements, weak handoffs, missing instrumentation, and incentives that reward delay. I study the boring parts on purpose.
How I use it
Applied directly in audits, rebuilds, documentation, accessibility remediation, and production operations — plus civic work focused on transparency and measurable outcomes.
Focus areas
Performance & reliability
Core Web Vitals, profiling, caching strategy, stability, and deploy hygiene.
Accessibility
WCAG-aligned remediation, patterns, testing workflows, and practical implementation.
Security & operations
Secure defaults, threat-awareness, identity basics, and incident-minded ops.
Cloud & delivery
Modern static/edge deployments, CI/CD fundamentals, and platform-agnostic handoffs.
Communication
Writing for stakeholders, documentation structure, and translating detail into decisions.
Civic lane
Process mapping, accountability mechanisms, and remedy-first framing over accusation.
For convenience, these PDFs are cropped to the relevant list content (no unrelated UI chrome).
LinkedIn coursework list (cropped PDF)
Microsoft Learn badges list (cropped PDF)
The authoritative, up-to-date record remains on LinkedIn and Microsoft Learn.