Web Development + Tech
The Angular 2 team has had a busy year so far. Actually, the two years leading up to the announcement of Angular 2 have been exceedingly busy for the whole Angular community.
Are we doomed? Is the proverbial parrot dead, or is it just resting?
I only just recently learned the term "REPL". It essentially means "command line".
We live in a time of digital Darwinism, an era in which technology and its impact on business is constant, yet with varying but inevitable degrees of disruption.
Recruiting good digital employees feels like a nature documentary. It is beginning to become a jungle out there!
From web design to prototyping and typography, our friends at UXPin have compiled this list of the 10 best e-books that teach UX design.
As user experience designers, we are hypocrites. We lecture our clients about the need to consider the experience of their users, yet we fail to apply the same standards to our own business.
Maybe you’ll read that title and think: Damn, Chris. Little dogmatic isn’t it?
1: Font Pair – Fonts don’t exist in a vacuum, least of all Google fonts. With thousands of different fonts available, being able to maintain an aesthetically pleasing reading experience can be a challenge.
Hey JavaScripters! I’ve been learning a bunch about React lately.
This is not an article about women in tech. Not because I don’t believe that female bodies in chairs and in the boardroom matters, and certainly not because I don’t want to meaningfully contribute to all the groundbreaking and awesome work being done to get them where they belong.
The web is filled with insights and tutorials on how to use WordPress. Here are a few essential resources for WordPress enthusiasts of all levels.
Few things go unchecked in the world of web development, especially when it comes to the two major developer frameworks, AngularJS and ReactJS.
In early September 2015, a good friend asked if I’d be willing to sit down for lunch to talk startups, projects, and life with a guy we’ll call “Mike.” Full disclosure: If there are two things I love dearly, it’s lunch and problem solving.
Let’s start off with a bit of history, shall we? Shortcodes were first introduced to WordPress in version 2.5 (way back in March of 2008) so they’ve been around for a while.
Throughout my career, I have been asked the same question: “What are you looking for when you review someone’s code?” A few things always immediately pop into my head, such as inconsistent code formatting or over commenting.