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# About Bramus

Bramus is a web developer from Belgium. He’s part of the Chrome Developer Relations team at Google, focusing on CSS, Web UI, and DevTools. From the moment he discovered view-source at the age of 14 (way back in 1997), he fell in love with the web and has been tinkering with it ever since.

Before joining Google, Bramus worked as a freelance developer in various frontend and backend roles. For seven years he also was a College Lecturer Web & Mobile, educating undergrad students all about HTML, CSS, and JavaScript — in that order.


Speaking at Frontend United 2018, Utrecht (video)

In his spare time Bramus likes to go Scuba Diving. In 2016 he became a certified PADI Master Scuba Diver, and in 2017 he became a professional dive leader after finishing his PADI Divemaster training (Certification #405966).


Selfie while diving near Panagsama Beach, Moalboal (Philippines)

If you’re looking for a more formal introduction, you can check out his LinkedIn Profile.

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# About bram.us

Bram.us is the technical/geeky weblog of Bramus. Main topics are web related technologies (CSS, JS, PHP, …), along with other geeky things (robots, space, …) and personal interests (cartography, music, movies, …).

The blog consist of two main parts:

  1. Original Content: Posts with self-created content.
  2. Elsewhere: A collection of links/videos/photos/etc I find interesting, mostly accompanied with a personal comment or addition.

You can follow bram.us via RSS, Twitter (@bramusblog), or Facebook (@bramusblog).

Bram.us is solo-authored by Bramus. We don’t do guests posts or product placements here, so don’t bother asking.

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# Contact

The easiest way to reach Bramus is to catch him on Twitter as @bramus or on Mastodon as @bramus@front-end.social. Although my DMs are open, it’s preferred to have an open conversation so that other people can also benefit from it.

If you’re having an issue/question with/about one of his open source projects it’s recommended to raise an issue in the proper GitHub repository.

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