Frontend Dogma

“community” Archive

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Entry (Sources) and Other Related TopicsDate#
Contribute to the 2025 Web Almanac150
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Open-Source Is Just That (val)149
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Artificial Intelligence Needs Community Intelligence (all)148
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Where Frontend Dogma Gets Its News From (j9t)147
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The Professional Standing of Frontend Developers (mar)146
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Values (yat)145
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Open-Source Is Where Dreams Go to Die (tre)144
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Tech Continues to Be Political (mia)143
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The Jetbrains Platform Gets a New Community Space (kle/jet)142
Introducing the JSR Open Governance Board (tin+/den)141
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So, You Want to Push a Web Platform Feature? (yoa)140
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My 18-Months Rule for Open-Source Contributions (j9t)139
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WordPress Is in Trouble (gav)138
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My Approach to Running a Link Blog (sim)137
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Lifelong Learning in Tech (ema+)136
What Do the State of CSS and HTML Surveys Tell Us? (rac/dev)135
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Can [Open Source Pledge] Fix Open Source Sustainability? (tre)134
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A CSS Logo Hatches! (arg)133
Celebrating Innovation and Impact: JavaScriptLandia Community Awards (ope)132
What Do Survey Demographics Tell Us? (mia/odd)131
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Sustainable Web Interest Group Is Formed (tzv/w3c)130
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Welcoming More Girls to Computer Science in Middle School129
Octoverse: AI Leads Python to Top Language as the Number of Global Developers Surges (git)128
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Introducing the Legendary Programmer Hall of Fame (tre)127
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Something Went Wrong (mol)126
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The Secret Inside One Million Checkboxes125
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What RSS Needs (mno)124
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W3C Opens Community-Wide Survey (w3c)123
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The Moral Implications of Being a Moderately Successful Computer Scientist and a Woman (ire)122
On Mapping the World of Frontend Development (j9t)121
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The Silent Crisis in Open Source: When Maintainers Walk Away (bek/ope)120
WCAG After Quarter of a Century—We Still Need More Awareness (cer)119
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The End of an Era: Women Who Code Closing118
Why I’m Yet Another Woman Leaving the Tech Industry117
The Free Software Commons (jen)116
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Building Websites and Building Websites Well (j9t)115
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The Quiet, Pervasive Devaluation of Frontend (col)114
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A Love Letter to the Underrepresented in Tech113
Apple vs. PWAs—Go Act Now and Help Avoid This Disaster… (cod)112
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You Want to Make It Easy to Feature Your Content (fro)111
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It’s the Hope That Kills You (yat)110
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Overlays and Ethics: A Conference Panel That Hurt My Heart (lfl)109
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My Web Development Wishlist 2024 (j9t)108
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Coding Challenges 2024: What’s Your New Year’s Resolution? (the)107
Thank You to Those Who Helped Me to Be the CSS Developer I Am Today106
Stop Normalizing Unprofessional Behaviour in the Name of Agility105
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Addressing Unconscious Bias in Developer Relations: Strategies for Creating Fair and Inclusive Experiences104
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Developer Relations Is an All-Company Effort (bla)103
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Browsing the Eastern Side of the Personal Web102
Letter and Spirit of Web Development (j9t)101
The Need for Recognition in Open Source (bek/ope)100
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On the Uniting Power of a Commitment to HTML Conformance (j9t)99
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How to Be an Accessibility Ally (mer)98
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Making a Website Is for Everyone (jim)97
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We are Chrome for Developers (dev)96
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The JS Community on Twitter Is Dead (hbu)95
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Why I Quit Open Source (sap)94
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Medium vs. DEV vs. Hashnode vs. Hackernoon93
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Adding a “Share to Mastodon” Link to Any Web Site (cod)92
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Useable91
Micro Benevolences (est/ope)90
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You Don’t Need a Mentor: Embracing the Power of Community (bek/ope)89
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Some Tactics for Writing in Public (b0r)88
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Finding My Blogging Path: Lessons From My Journey87
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Is Jamstack Officially Finished? (rem)86
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Help Design the Inaugural “State of HTML” Survey (lea)85
The New “X” Button Doesn’t Close the Website84
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The Five Types of People Who Produce Inaccessible Code (eri)83
CSS! CSS! CSS! (mat)82
State of the CSS Community (una/css)81
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developers.events: Maintaining a GitHub repository—What Have I Learned in 7 Years?80
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Tracking the Fake GitHub Star Black Market With Dagster, dbt, and BigQuery (fra+)79
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How to Contribute to a Project You Have No Idea About78
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Thoughts on Dev Rel in the Post-Twitter Era77
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The Spirit of CSS-Tricks Is Now Gone (zel)76
The (Extremely) Loud Minority (bel)75
So, What’s Next [for core-js]?74
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The Story of the World Wide Web (jay)73
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Creating a Community That Values Accessibility (web)72
JavaScript, Community (zac)71
An Open Challenge (to Tech Event Organizers) (tod)70
The Hard Parts of Developer Advocacy (for Me) (bla)69
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Farewell to HTML5Rocks (dev)68
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Alt-Text Selfies67
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Tor and the Humans Who Use It (tor)66
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Disability: Let’s Say the Word65
Provided “As Is,” Without Warranty of Any Kind (sir)64
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Welcoming Open Web Docs to the MDN Family (chr)63
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16 Great Tech Blogs by Women and Why You Should Read Them62
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Why I IndieWeb61
Equivalent Experiences: What Are They? (eri/sma)60
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Web Platform Contribution Guide (zco/boc)59
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No Web Without Women58
Marginalized by Design (hey/que)57
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Queer Design Club (que)56
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Some Notes About Accessibility (fon/css)55
Giving Back to the Community (mgi/24a)54
The Internet Can’t Handle Functioning Like a Democracy53
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Why Do You Use Frameworks? (chr/css)52
Representing Web Developers in the W3C (rac/sma)51
On Switching Code Editors (chr/css)50
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Good Ol’ Margin Collapsing (chr/css)49
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What Happens to Us Does Not Happen to Most of You (sig)48
AMP News (chr/css)47
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A Short History of WaSP and Why Web Standards Matter (jay/css)46
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Work-Life Balance: Tips From the Community (ons/sma)45
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Further Working Mode Changes (ann)44
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An Open Source Etiquette Guidebook (ken+/css)43
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What Is Timeless Web Design? (chr/css)42
A Story of a Woman in the Tech Industry (fox)41
Inclusive Design Principles (ian+)40
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The Value of Attending Conferences (foo)39
The Moment CSS Started Making “Sense” (geo/css)38
The Controversial State of JavaScript Tooling37
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Standardization and the Open Web (ali)36
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Introducing the New Yahoo Developer Network Website35
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Women in Tech: Where Are We Headed? (div)34
We Have Work to Do: #yesallwomen and the Web (ali)33
Web Developers Less Concerned About Browser-Compatibility, More Concerned With HTML532
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So You’ve Decided to Open-Source a Project at Work—What Now? (nza/sma)31
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The Argument Machine (fra)30
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Much Ado About Diversity29
How to Contribute to WordPress (sma)28
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Oh Look—a Dead WaSP (cra)27
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Our Work Here Is Done (aar/wa)26
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Is HTML5 Adoption the Real Deal for Developers?25
It’s Not All Doom and Gloom on the Web (cod/sma)24
A Front End Engineer’s Manifesto (zac)23
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Max CSS22
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Why Don’t Developers Dress Better? (kel)21
Help the Community! Report Browser Bugs! (lea/sma)20
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Why I Love Our Industry (lea)19
W3C Launches New “Agile” Standards Development Platform18
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Personal Blogs of Web People That I Like to Read (chr/css)17
HTML5. Feels. Good. OpenWeb (kar)16
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Where Have All the Comments Gone? (sma)15
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The Sad State of the Web Design Community (sma)14
Take a Few Minutes to Encourage Web Accessibility—You Can Make a Difference (w3c)13
Bruce Lawson—What Devs Want From HTML5 (bru+)12
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Advocacy of JavaScript (lea)11
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The Art of Responding to Feedback From Your Community10
Coaching a Community (ali)9
Graceful Blame (dav)8
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Making Open Standards as Open as Possible—Required Public Domain Licensing of All Microformats Wiki Contributions (tan/mic)7
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The Death of Comments (jus)6
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Reinventing HTML (tim)5
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W3C Launches Web Tech Incubator Program4
How Ann Navarro Killed the HTML Writer’s Guild3
How to Write a Better Weblog (ali)2
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25 Top Unsung Heroes on the Net (zdn)1