Raymond writes about web development technologies. It focuses on Vue.js, Jamstack, JavaScript, and web dev in general. The latest posts talk about things like working with Google Sheets from an app and preventing multiple form submissions with Vue.
Drawing on over 20 years of experience, Nicolas advocates a pragmatic use of Web technologies based on progressive enhancement. He writes about web performance, particularly responsive images, the JAMstack, and the IndieWeb.
Jonathan writes about Ruby, web development, and digital library services. Specifically, he focuses on digital systems, metadata, cataloging. The name of his blog is derived from his effort to help people navigate the "information wilderness". He's a self-described systems librarian.
Max writes about frontend development, mostly React, as well as various other related topics. He's the creator of styled-components and react-boilerplate and currently works at Gatsby.
Stefan writes about topics like Next.js, CSS, and web development in general. He also runs a monthly newsletter that covers productivity tips for developers and made tiny-helpers.dev.
Beginner-oriented web development and JavaScript blog called "That's an Egg". Written by Twan Mulder, developer and CRO specialist at Accenture. Also covers topics like accessibility, CSS, and animation.
Sophie writes about web development and accessibility. Her latest posts talk about misconceptions about web accessibility, cross-site scripting attacks and security, and deploying with CircleCI. Sophie works at Monzo as a senior web engineer.
Interactive guides & walkthroughs of web development & data visualization concepts, which explore novel article formats. She uses React.js and d3.js to create visualizations that help you better understand CSS and JavaScript concepts.
Instead of focusing on large frameworks like React/Angular/Vue, this blog emphasizes how much is possible without them if you possess the right skills. Learn how to improve your code longevity and perhaps put an end to the constant code rewrites when a new framework becomes popular.
The personal blog of Thomas Steiner, mostly covering latest browser APIs, some JavaScript and CSS topics, and the occasional personal post. Recent articles cover topics like working with Safari extensions, handling SVGs, and generally how Chrome works. Thomas works as a Chrome Developer Advocate.
RayRay write stories about Frontend Dev, JavaScript, Typescript, Angular, NodeJS, Serverless Functions, JAM Stack, FaunaDB, Netlify. His posts also aim to help developers during difficult moments and getting started with their journey in software.
Addy Osmani (Adnan Osmani) is an engineering manager at Google working on Chrome. His teams work on tools like Lighthouse and PageSpeed Insights. He is author of open-source projects like Yeoman, TodoMVC and Material Design Lite.
CodeWithLinda is Linda Ikechukwu's Blog where she writes Beginner Friendly Articles on Frontend Development, Cloud, Dev Life and more.
The Smart Coder covers a wide range of topics around web development. Its goal is to provide best content for developers around the world, such as project ideas, GitHub repositories, guides, and much more. This site is a combination blog and additional features that help developers discover new content.
A blog featuring tutorials about JavaScript, HTML5, AJAX, PHP, CSS, WordPress, and everything else development.
Ben Nadel is a cofounder of Invision and blogs about ColdFusion, jQuery, HTML5, AJAX, SQL, and all aspects of web application development. He's also known for his articles about working with Angular.
Read articles about Vue.js, JavaScript, CSS, Test Driven Development, and Front-End Architecture in general. This blog is especially for people who want to learn about advanced techniques to build Vue.js and web apps. Markus's blog focuses heavily on Web Development, but occasionally he also writes articles about personal topics.
Jack writes about things he learns, as he learns them. The blogs covers primarily frontend web development, but also covers topics like CI/CD, social media and email lists, and posting photos on Unsplash.
Ire writes about topics through the entire web development spectrum. Recent posts talk about React, creating live images, and working with Puppeteer on Netlify. She's a frontend developer and UI designer from Lagos, Nigeria.
Gleb is the VP Engineering at Cypress and has published over 300 blog posts about working with Cypress for test automation, continuous integration, testing in React, and web security. He's also authored 300+ open source projects.
Gift writes content on HTML, CSS, Jamstack, Accessibility, and career development topics. She's passionate about sharing her knowledge with the tech community through Learning In Public.Personal Blog by Gift Egwuenu. Her blog covers technologies like Vue.js, Azure, and Gridsome CMS.
Lea Verou writes about web standards, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. She's an advocate for open source and works at MIT CSAIL.
Lisi is a web developer and talented designer. On her blog she often writes about animation and interactivity-related topics, lots of CSS content too. Her writeup on the recent website/portfolio refresh is an excellent resource for people toying with the idea of making the jump to static site generators.
Tutorials and resources geared towards self-taught web developers and people learning web development from the beginning. Jessica covers topics like working with media queries in CSS and debugging issues with z-index. She also runs an instagram account @thecodercoder.
Cathy writes about all kinds of web development topics, ranging from CSS, working with forms, and her recent departure from Sass in favor of native CSS functionality. Cathy loves to design with code and currently works as Head of Interaction Design.
On web development, interface design, user research, and all the rest. Thomas is the creator of Flexbox Froggy and Bootswatch. His writing focuses on CSS and JavaScript, but touches on other areas of design and technology.
It covers Eleventy, CSS, the IndieWeb. Various topics but always original, with a nice writing style. He's recently written articles about topics like the 90s web and building whimsical websites.
HJ Chen is a self-taught designer and developer, who writes about CSS, typography, Node.js, frameworks like Drupal, JavaScript, and HTML. The blog features a playful pixel art style and illustrations. HJ Chen also founded Talk.CSS, a meetup about CSS.
Kilian writes about the full range of web development topics, from design to desktop applications written with Electron, with the biggest focus on CSS, JavaScript, Accessibility and the web platform. He is the creator of Polypane, Superposition and other apps for web developers.
Luke writes about web development, devops, open source, product management and software team leadership. His technical posts are focused on web development include ASP.NET, javascript and CSS.
Swimburger.net is a blog about .NET, C#, Web Development, Azure, Umbraco, and more authored by Niels Swimberghe. Niels tries to document whatever could save fellow developers time and effort from the tiniest tricks to long step by step guides.
Miguel is known in the Python community for his contributions to the Flask API framework and writes about Python on his blog. He's a software engineer, photographer and filmmaker, currently lives in Drogheda, Ireland.
Ali writes friendly guides to your biggest coding questions related to web development, git, GraphQL, working in an editor, and more.
Manuel focuses primarily on accessibility, also writes about CSS layout, architecture, and web performance.
Chris is the Principal Program Manager for Browser Tools at Microsoft and writes about HTML5, open-source and future of tech.
Nick has hundreds of posts about Docker, Flask, Shell scripting, development environment optimizations and freelance web development tips. His blog is a mix of written articles and videos. Nick has been programming for 20 years and is a self-taught fullstack developer.
Ruby Yagi is a blog with Ruby, Rails, and web development articles, written by Axel Kee, a Kuala Lampur-based developer. You can find articles about Rspec, Capybara, Tailwind CSS, and anything you need to do web development with Ruby.
Rado is the Head of Engineering at Product Hunt and writes about his experiences building the internet's favorite place to launch. He writes about Ruby, GraphQL, Software Testing, and React.
Dave's articles help you learn and master frontend development with React. He writes about React and Redux, and is also the author of the Pure React course.
Kitze writes about web development, with a focus on React. He also sometimes blogs about building his software products, Sizzy and Fungarzione.
Jeremy writes about web development, CSS, performance, and more. He also shares links to his favorite articles around the web through his blog.
A website about completing tiny programming projects. Ben stores his ideas for apps, websites, games, and businesses in a list on his phone and tries them out one project at a time. He recently finished 6 months tiny projects.
Victor writes about web development with tools like Gatsby and machine learning with tools like Keras. He also has recent posts about security, type safety, and web performance.
Fatih blogs primarily about web development. Some of the recent posts cover topics like implementing dark mode on your website, working with TypeScript, and reflections on his experience working in the software development industry. By day, Fatih is a UI Engineer.
Ethan writes primarily about design systems, responsive web design, and CSS. He also wrote a book about responsive web design. Posts on his blog also touch on his own experiences as a speaker and author.
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