Transitioning to modern JavaScript
Over 90% of web traffic comes from browsers that support modern JavaScript, yet most websites ship legacy syntax in order to support a small number of very old browsers.
Video
JavaScript
Sign-up form best practices
Help your users sign up, sign in, and manage their account details with a minimum of fuss.
Video
Accessibility
AutoKeras
AutoKeras: An AutoML system based on Keras. It is developed by DATA Lab at Texas A&M University. The goal of AutoKeras is to make machine learning accessible for everyone.
Product
Machine learning
Arduino Weather Station
This Is An Project To Help View Us The Current Temperature And Humidity In Time.
Blog
Hardware
Arduino
How digital identity protects your software
Digital identity is the online representation of a person, organization, or a machine, and it is what gives us access to the data we use daily. Here’s a brief overview of identity, why it's vital to information security, and why you should know more about it.
Blog
Single sign on
Social login
Podcast 295: Diving into headless automation, active monitoring, Playwright and Puppeteer
This week we chat with Tim Nolet, whose commentary appeared in a previous episode after he complained about Amazon forking his OS service and presenting it as new product without so much as a thanks. Since then the two parties have worked things out, and Tim came on the show to explain what happened, what he builds in the open source world, and the company he runs.
Podcast
Automation
DevOps
2020 Web Design Year in Review
A year “like no other” is about to come to a close. 2020 was certainly unique for everyone – web designers included. And it challenged us on several levels.
Blog
Looking back
The 15 Commandments of Front-End Performance
This list is the product of many years of experience in the front-end web development field. I maintain this list as a reminder to myself to always follow best practices, and to not compromise on performance, even if I’m in a time crunch.
Blog
Front-end
Best practices
Finding Critical Open Source Projects
Criticality of an open source project is difficult to define; what might be a critical dependency for one consumer of open source software may be entirely absent for another. However, arriving at a shared understanding and framework allows us to have productive conversations about our dependencies. Simply put, we define criticality to be the influence and importance of a project.
Blog
Open source
HTTP Archive's 10th Anniversary
Rick meets with Steve Souders, who created the HTTP Archive project 10 years ago this month, to talk about its origins and reflect on it's growth.
Podcast
Performance
Cosmic Queries – Medieval Science and History
When you think Middle Ages, does scientific advancement pop into your head? On this episode of StarTalk Radio, we’re exploring the science and history of medieval times as Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Matt Kirshen answer fan-submitted Cosmic Queries with Seb Falk, Cambridge Historian of Science and author of The Light Ages: The Surprising Story of Medieval Science.
Podcast
Science
History