@DavidKPiano @hankchizljaw This counts as pair programming, right?
Regarding progressive enhancement @foobartel says
“You need to know and understand a lot of web technologies”
True. You have to understand the pros and cons of each layer in the stack and how it affects the experience if there is a failure.
@chefconstance @tElizaRose The diamond ring is probably a better return on investment then most savings accounts statista.com/statistics/279053/w…
@shortxstack @ramsey The best part of WordPress is you can do whatever you want.
The worst part of WordPress is other people can do whatever they want.
@miked1ck @andrewcohen But look at how much fun they have:
zadieheimlich.com/instagram/vera…
@miked1ck @andrewcohen Zadie (5) and Vera (basically 3) have so much fun together. Sure it’s tough adjusting to two kids. The newborn has their own schedule and the older kid has their routine they want to stick to. And my 3rd kid is on the way so I guess I have to say having two is great.
@jh3yy @CodePen I think it would be neat to be able to rotate this around 3D space and see the shape created.
Complete guide on building a high performance, Super Optimized, Secure, NGINX, PHP7.3/PHP7.4, Redis, FastCGI, SSL Let’s Encrypt #WordPress site with @WordOps_ on @digitalocean cloud servers bit.ly/WordOps
@GtLaloSilva @shanehanderson @chriscoyier That’s Oldmorphism!
@github @Cloudflare @Google @iRobot @awscloud @digitalocean This is a dark pattern. It implies that the least expensive option is $40 a month rather than the $5 a month option. t.co/DgOP7Jb4Fw
@shanehanderson @chriscoyier Yea sounds like Neumorphism aka “soft and squishy” uxdesign.cc/neumorphism-in-user-…
@hankchizljaw The people working on Gatsby are too clever not to know this is misleading. Performance 101 is knowing that JS is expensive because it has to be computed and run, not just because it has to be downloaded.
@zachleat @raymondcamden @davatron5000 But it felt so good after a good defrag. I always thought things felt faster. They probably weren’t actually faster though.
@Rmmmsy @aniacopian @amazon Gives you enough time to get ready
I loved reading every word of @eevee’s Old CSS, new CSS post. A trip down memory lane. People have no idea how good they have it with CSS these days.
“Reading “AS PER THE REQUIREMENTS” in tickets makes me dry heave. How did such sterile, shitty language seep into my everyday work? Once upon a time my website was a GIANT FUCKING MOUTH.” – @brad_frost
“It’s wild because in engineering terms this question, how does it fail?, should be the first one we ask, but oftentimes it is never even considered in front-end development.”
@MrAhmadAwais @oppenheimer_HH OMG anxiety
@kingkool68 @dshif I mean REALLY. If you’re red/green color blind (about 8.5% of people), you’re not seeing this. t.co/HJrVgaSOvF