Thomas Puppe
“The most important law of the Web: Murphys Law!” Jeremy Keith on resilience. adactio.com/links/11283
Here’s the video of the talk I gave in Berlin recently. I had a lot to squeeze into a short time slot so I just went for it, and I got bit carried away …but people seemed to like that.
“The most important law of the Web: Murphys Law!” Jeremy Keith on resilience. adactio.com/links/11283
This is a lovely, lovely talk from Léonie!
Wow! Grace Hopper has always been a hero to me, but I had no idea she was such a fantastic presenter. She’s completely engaging, with the timing and deadpan delivery of a stand-up comedian at times.
I just attended this talk from Heydon at axe-con and it was great! Of course it was highly amusing, but he also makes a profound and fundamental point about how we should be going about working on the web.
A great talk from Addy on just how damaging client-side JavaScript can be to the user experience …and what you can do about it.
I don’t agree with all of these takes-of-varying-spiciness, but Rich Harris is always worth paying attention to.
Measuring performance is important. Communicating the story of performance is equally important.
For your viewing and listening pleasure.
If the JavaScript API requires a user gesture, maybe it’s time for a new button type.
It’s not because it’s declarative—it’s because it’s robust.
A redesign with modern CSS.