
2019 – a decade in Apps Script
I usually do an annual post on what’s been going on in the world of Apps Script, like this one but since we’re coming up to the platform’s 10th anniversary in August this year (here’s a […]
I usually do an annual post on what’s been going on in the world of Apps Script, like this one but since we’re coming up to the platform’s 10th anniversary in August this year (here’s a […]
For some years now I’ve been writing this annual summary around Christmas time, on how my year in Apps Script has been. I’m very late this year, but it’s been a pretty busy one both […]
I’ve considerably cooled on the whole blogging thing over the years, preferring to post either to communities, github, to my tutorial site or my YouTube channel, or to work on more substantial resources, such as books or […]
2016 The real world of 2016 has been full of madness, badness and sadness. It’s impossible to reflect on its events without thinking of the divisiveness, nastiness and mean-spiritedness that we’ve all seen, and I […]
I’ve more or less stopped using blogger this year – looking back I’ve only made 6 posts since my end of 2014 post summarizing that year. Instead, I’ve been continuing to focus on desktop liberation […]
I posted the other day in A year in apps script and my bucket list my take on what happened in the Google Apps Script world in 2014, and my hopes for 2015. As many of you […]
2014 has been an eventful year for Google Apps Script with some great new capabilities arriving (add-ons), as well some useful ones (ScriptDB) being deprecated. In this post I’ll cover my highlights and lowlights of […]
I learned last week that I had been bestowed the honor of membership of the Google Developer Experts (GDE) program. It’s a great feeling to have your work recognised in this way, even though I […]
bruce mcpherson is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Based on a work at http://www.mcpher.com. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at code use guidelines