My 18-Months Rule for Open-Source Contributions (by) | | 115 |
foss, collaboration, communication |
Lifelong Learning in Tech (by+/via) | | 114 |
learning |
What Do the State of CSS and HTML Surveys Tell Us? (by/via) | | 113 |
web-platform, html, css |
Can [Open Source Pledge] Fix Open Source Sustainability? (by) | | 112 |
foss, maintenance |
A CSS Logo Hatches! (by) | | 111 |
css |
Celebrating Innovation and Impact: JavaScriptLandia Community Awards (via) | | 110 |
javascript |
What Do Survey Demographics Tell Us? (by/via) | | 109 |
career, css |
Sustainable Web Interest Group Is Formed (by/via) | | 108 |
w3c, sustainability |
Octoverse: AI Leads Python to Top Language as the Number of Global Developers Surges (via) | | 107 |
research, github, ai, programming, python, javascript, typescript, java, php, shell, go |
Introducing the Legendary Programmer Hall of Fame (by) | | 106 |
introductions, programming |
Welcoming More Girls to Computer Science in Middle School (by) | | 105 |
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Something Went Wrong (by) | | 104 |
javascript, frameworks, developer-experience, user-experience |
The Secret Inside One Million Checkboxes (by) | | 103 |
html, databases |
What RSS Needs (by) | | 102 |
syndication, rss, atom |
W3C Opens Community-Wide Survey (via) | | 101 |
surveys, w3c |
The Moral Implications of Being a Moderately Successful Computer Scientist and a Woman (by/via) | | 100 |
ethics |
On Mapping the World of Frontend Development (by) | | 99 |
cross-posts, web-platform, learning, frontend-dogma |
The Silent Crisis in Open Source: When Maintainers Walk Away (by/via) | | 98 |
foss |
WCAG After Quarter of a Century—We Still Need More Awareness (by) | | 97 |
accessibility, wcag |
The End of an Era: Women Who Code Closing (via) | | 96 |
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Why I’m Yet Another Woman Leaving the Tech Industry (by/via) | | 95 |
career |
The Free Software Commons (by) | | 94 |
foss, security |
Building Websites and Building Websites Well (by) | | 93 |
quality, craft |
The Quiet, Pervasive Devaluation of Frontend (by) | | 92 |
html, css, craft, career |
A Love Letter to the Underrepresented in Tech (by) | | 91 |
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Apple vs. PWAs—Go Act Now and Help Avoid This Disaster… (by) | | 90 |
apple, web-apps, progressive-web-apps |
You Want to Make It Easy to Feature Your Content (via) | | 89 |
frontend-dogma, content |
It’s the Hope That Kills You (by) | | 88 |
accessibility, career |
Overlays and Ethics: A Conference Panel That Hurt My Heart (by) | | 87 |
accessibility, ethics, overlays |
My Web Development Wishlist 2024 (by) | | 86 |
user-experience, developer-experience, quality, conformance, wish-lists |
Coding Challenges 2024: What’s Your New Year’s Resolution? (via) | | 85 |
discussions |
Thank You to Those Who Helped Me to Be the CSS Developer I Am Today (by) | | 84 |
career |
Stop Normalizing Unprofessional Behaviour in the Name of Agility (by/via) | | 83 |
agile, processes, communication, professionalism |
Addressing Unconscious Bias in Developer Relations: Strategies for Creating Fair and Inclusive Experiences (by/via) | | 82 |
developer-relations, dei, strategies |
Developer Relations Is an All-Company Effort (by) | | 81 |
developer-relations, foss |
Browsing the Eastern Side of the Personal Web | | 80 |
web |
Letter and Spirit of Web Development (by) | | 79 |
processes |
The Need for Recognition in Open Source (by/via) | | 78 |
foss, culture, communication |
On the Uniting Power of a Commitment to HTML Conformance (by) | | 77 |
html, conformance, quality, web |
How to Be an Accessibility Ally (by) | | 76 |
how-tos, accessibility |
Making a Website Is for Everyone (by) | | 75 |
dei, career |
We are Chrome for Developers (via) | | 74 |
browsers, google, chrome, chromium, foss, history |
The JS Community on Twitter Is Dead (by) | | 73 |
social-media, javascript |
Why I Quit Open Source (by) | | 72 |
foss, career |
Medium vs. DEV vs. Hashnode vs. Hackernoon (by) | | 71 |
writing, productivity, comparisons |
Adding a “Share to Mastodon” Link to Any Web Site (by) | | 70 |
social-media, links, mastodon, javascript |
Useable (by) | | 69 |
accessibility |
Micro Benevolences (by/via) | | 68 |
dei, communication, foss |
You Don’t Need a Mentor: Embracing the Power of Community (by/via) | | 67 |
career, learning |
Some Tactics for Writing in Public (by) | | 66 |
writing, communication |
Finding My Blogging Path: Lessons From My Journey (by) | | 65 |
lessons, blogging, writing, career |
Is Jamstack Officially Finished? (by) | | 64 |
tech-stacks, jamstack |
Help Design the Inaugural “State of HTML” Survey (by) | | 63 |
html |
The New “X” Button Doesn’t Close the Website | | 62 |
user-experience, social-media |
The Five Types of People Who Produce Inaccessible Code (by) | | 61 |
accessibility |
CSS! CSS! CSS! (by) | | 60 |
css |
State of the CSS Community (by/via) | | 59 |
videos, css |
developers.events: Maintaining a GitHub repository—What Have I Learned in 7 Years? (by) | | 58 |
foss, github |
Tracking the Fake GitHub Star Black Market With Dagster, dbt, and BigQuery (by+/via) | | 57 |
github, foss |
How to Contribute to a Project You Have No Idea About (by) | | 56 |
how-tos, foss, processes |
Thoughts on Dev Rel in the Post-Twitter Era (by) | | 55 |
developer-relations, social-media |
The Spirit of CSS-Tricks Is Now Gone (by) | | 54 |
learning |
The (Extremely) Loud Minority (by) | | 53 |
communication |
So, What’s Next [for core-js]? (by) | | 52 |
javascript, foss, economics |
The Story of the World Wide Web (by) | | 51 |
books, web, history, browsers, standards, css, browser-wars |
Creating a Community That Values Accessibility (via) | | 50 |
accessibility |
JavaScript, Community (by) | | 49 |
javascript |
An Open Challenge (to Tech Event Organizers) (by) | | 48 |
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The Hard Parts of Developer Advocacy (for Me) (by) | | 47 |
developer-relations, advocacy, career |
Farewell to HTML5Rocks (by/via) | | 46 |
html, history |
Alt-Text Selfies (by+) | | 45 |
websites, accessibility, alt-text |
Tor and the Humans Who Use It (via) | | 44 |
privacy, tor-browser, browsers |
Disability: Let’s Say the Word (via) | | 43 |
accessibility |
Provided “As Is,” Without Warranty of Any Kind | | 42 |
foss, licensing |
Welcoming Open Web Docs to the MDN Family (by/via) | | 41 |
mozilla, documentation, web-platform |
16 Great Tech Blogs by Women and Why You Should Read Them (by) | | 40 |
learning, link-lists |
Equivalent Experiences: What Are They? (by/via) | | 39 |
accessibility, dei, design, user-experience |
Web Platform Contribution Guide (by+/via) | | 38 |
websites, guides, web-platform, standards |
No Web Without Women (via) | | 37 |
websites |
Giving Back to the Community (by/via) | | 36 |
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Representing Web Developers in the W3C (by/via) | | 35 |
w3c |
What Happens to Us Does Not Happen to Most of You (by/via) | | 34 |
dei |
Work-Life Balance: Tips From the Community (by/via) | | 33 |
career, tips-and-tricks |
Further Working Mode Changes (by/via) | | 32 |
whatwg, apple, google, microsoft, mozilla, standards |
A Story of a Woman in the Tech Industry (by) | | 31 |
career |
Inclusive Design Principles (by+) | | 30 |
websites, principles, accessibility, dei |
The Value of Attending Conferences (by) | | 29 |
career |
Standardization and the Open Web (by/via) | | 28 |
web, standards, foss |
Introducing the New Yahoo Developer Network Website (by/via) | | 27 |
introductions, yahoo |
Women in Tech: Where Are We Headed? (by/via) | | 26 |
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We Have Work to Do: #yesallwomen and the Web (by/via) | | 25 |
web |
So You’ve Decided to Open-Source a Project at Work—What Now? (by/via) | | 24 |
foss, licensing, communication |
The Argument Machine (by) | | 23 |
social-media, communication |
Much Ado About Diversity (by/via) | | 22 |
dei |
How to Contribute to WordPress (by/via) | | 21 |
how-tos, wordpress |
Oh Look—a Dead WaSP (by/via) | | 20 |
standards, advocacy, developer-relations, browsers |
Our Work Here Is Done (by/via) | | 19 |
standards, advocacy, developer-relations, browsers |
It’s Not All Doom and Gloom on the Web (by/via) | | 18 |
web-platform |
A Front End Engineer’s Manifesto (by) | | 17 |
websites, manifestos, user-experience, progressive-enhancement, simplicity, foss, accessibility, learning, security |
Max CSS (by) | | 16 |
css, training |
Help the Community! Report Browser Bugs! (by/via) | | 15 |
collaboration, browsers, documentation |
Why I Love Our Industry (by) | | 14 |
career |
Where Have All the Comments Gone? (by/via) | | 13 |
communication, blogging |
The Sad State of the Web Design Community (by/via) | | 12 |
design |
Bruce Lawson—What Devs Want From HTML5 (by+) | | 11 |
videos, interviews, html |
Advocacy of JavaScript (by) | | 10 |
javascript, advocacy |
The Art of Responding to Feedback From Your Community (by/via) | | 9 |
communication |
Coaching a Community (via) | | 8 |
communication |
Graceful Blame (by) | | 7 |
design, career |
The Death of Comments (by) | | 6 |
blogging, spam |
Reinventing HTML (by/via) | | 5 |
html, web-forms, xhtml, xforms, forms, w3c |
W3C Launches Web Tech Incubator Program | | 4 |
w3c |
How Ann Navarro Killed the HTML Writer’s Guild (by) | | 3 |
html |
How to Write a Better Weblog (via) | | 2 |
how-tos, blogging |
25 Top Unsung Heroes on the Net (via) | | 1 |
web |