Why I Still Build Some Sites Without a Single Line of JavaScript
In an industry obsessed with frameworks, sometimes the most professional thing you can build a client is a fast, simple, boring website. Here is why I still do it.
I'm a Website and e-commerce designer & developer Artificial Intelligence (AI) Expert Cyber security and business consultant Mobile device and computer repair master President & Community Radio Presenter, 92.3 2YYY FM Print and digital marketing pro 3D printing nerd
25+ years across IT, design, security, media and manufacturing — here's where I can help.
Fast, honest websites built without unnecessary complexity, backed by hosting I run myself on NodeStack — Australian servers, no lock-in.
Learn more →Practical, no-jargon cyber security — the boring basics done properly, because that's what actually stops most real-world attacks.
Learn more →Marketing that mixes print, local radio, and AI-assisted content the honest way — drafted fast, reviewed properly, never sent out on autopilot.
Learn more →Custom 3D printing, laser cutting and CNC work — from one-off prototypes to the discontinued part nobody else can source anymore.
Learn more →Networking, electronics and connected systems — built on the same hands-on experience behind my own live AllSky camera and ADS-B flight tracker.
Learn more →Straight-talking business and technical consulting from 25+ years across IT, security, media and manufacturing — including the honest answer when I'm not the right fit.
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Repair shop management software I built from scratch — job tracking, customer history, quotes and invoicing, device recycling, SMS, and Stripe payments, all in one dashboard.
The website for my own phone, tablet and computer repair business — services, blog, and a live repair-tracking portal, all built on a CMS I wrote myself.
A self-service VPS hosting platform I built and run myself — instant deploys across six regions, transparent monthly pricing, and a clean dashboard with full root access.
With over 25 years across mobile and computer repair, web and e-commerce design, AI, cyber security, electronics, IoT, 3D printing and broadcasting, I bring a wide-angle view to problems most people only see one side of.
“David was quick to respond when I first sought recommendations for a developer, and from the outset he demonstrated a clear understanding of my brief. He offered thoughtful suggestions to improve the concept, delivered a mock‑up that aligned perfectly with my requirements, and then built the final site based on the detailed briefing sheet I provided. I've been genuinely impressed by the level of detail he applied throughout the process and the quality of the finished product.”
In an industry obsessed with frameworks, sometimes the most professional thing you can build a client is a fast, simple, boring website. Here is why I still do it.
Before social media, going viral meant a chain email promising bad luck if you did not forward it to ten friends. A tribute to the genuinely strange forwarded-email era.
A snapped plastic bracket, a discontinued machine, and a $400 quote for a replacement that did not need to happen. Here is how 3D printing solved it for the cost of some filament.