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www.smashingconf.com
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| | | | | Ahoy! The hunt for shiny front-end & UX treasures has begun! For our fifth SmashingConf San Francisco, we'll explore how to improve accessibility and front-end workflow, refactoring, security, interface design patterns, CSS Grid techniques, performance, and how to write better JavaScript. Plus a bunch of hands-on workshops on design, front-end and UX. | |
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matthiasott.com
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| | | | | Lately, I travelled to Düsseldorf and attended the IndieWebCamp and also beyond tellerrand, a conference about design, development, and all things web. I'll say it plain: If you never have been at a conference, you should go. If you never have been at beyond tellerrand, you should definitely go as soon as possible. Here's why. | |
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marcthiele.com
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| | | | | Ten years after the first border:none Conference took place, Joschi Kuphal and I organised another edition. Here are photos by Florian Ziegler. | |
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simpleprogrammer.com
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| | | Software Engineers do the complex work so that we can enjoy efficient software solutions. They're creating the systems behind the digital tools we use at work or in our personal life. This takes strong logical thinking and problem-solving skills, as well as a deep knowledge of computer science and programming. It's a challenging, but exciting [...] | ||