Archive
This is everything I posted in: industry (all posts)
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Test in many browsers
In which I explain why I feel it's still a great habit to test in many different browsers and browser engines.
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Solutionism
In which I talk about why fallbacks are good.
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Criticism pushes the web forward
It may not be easy, but it is important to include perspectives outside your own.
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Overlapping skills in front-end development
Last week a poll about CSS got me thinking about the language and overlapping skills in front-end development.
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For everyone
On different meanings of ‘for everyone’.
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On recruiting for specific technologies
I’ve found recruiters often look for specific frameworks, but I don’t think they are what matters in web projects.
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Small steps
Last Friday, De Volkskrant exposed how much trouble the Dutch tax office has had in recent years to build software and manage its IT projects. I’ve listed the four main things they lack according to the article.
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Professional developers
In this article, I try to answer the question: is there much inherently wrong with setting standards for what we think is a real/good/professional/sufficient developer?
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Keeping it simple
When improving front-end skills, we improve our knowledge of HTML, CSS and JavaScript first and at our knowledge of specific tools later.