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