The journey towards information is important. Humans retain information better they had to put effort in to get. Aimlessly browsing to find things you may not have heard of yet is as important as ...
A few days ago, Simon Willison vented on Twitter about one of the things that annoyed me about YQL, too: The interesting thing about this is that it is not a YQL bug – instead it is simply a problem ...
I am currently working on creating the new Call for Papers for the next WeAreDevelopers World Congress and one of the feedback items we got was that levels like “Expert, Intermediate and Beginner” don ...
I just created a massive dataset of all the AI generated metadata of the videos of the WeAreDeveloper World Congress and I wanted to extract only the tags. The dataset is a huge array with each item ...
I myself have been a professional, well-paid and sought-after developer since 1995. I worked for several years at Yahoo, Mozilla and Microsoft and worked with Google on the Chromium project. At the ...
In addition to this explanation, I also recorded a quick screencast. Feel free to check that one first. When it comes to newer elements to play with there are a few that are slightly odd. Canvas is ...
Update: I got an email from James at VIDesignz who found another solution to this problem using the :empty selector. I added it at the end of the article. As you see just changing the property (in ...
Yesterday was the fifth edition of State of the Browser in London, England. SOTB was always a special kind of event: representatives of all the browsers (and confusion about what Apple might be up to) ...
Our lives as web developers are amazing. Information flows plentiful and is ever increasing and our quiver of tools to play with ever replenishing. Every week there is some new, groundbreaking thing ...
This morning Digital Web finally released the article I have been promising people at @media in July this year: 10 reasons why clients don’t care about accessibility. The article describes reasonable ...