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garrettdimon.com
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| | | | | Front-end web development has rapidly increased in complexity, and it seems even the most well-funded companies are breaking the web. | |
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alainmauri.eu
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| | | | | Alain Mauri Senior Software Engineer and Team Leader in Sheffield - UK | |
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adactio.com
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| | | | | We don't give people a website any more: something that already works, just HTML and CSS and JavaScript ready to show them what they want. Instead, we give them the bits from which a website is made and then have them compile it. Spot-on description of "modern" web development. When did this become tolerable, much less normal? Web developers: maybe stop insisting that your users compile your apps for you? Or admit that you'll put them through an experience that you certainly don't tolerate on your own desktops, where you expect to download an app, not to be forced to compile it every time you run it? | |
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blog.dhsdevelopments.com
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| | | For the last few years, I've solved some of the Advent of Code problems using Kap. It's turned out to work quite well, and Kap has turned... | ||