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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #144: CSP Mistakes, JS Debugging And Failure Testing

Every week is a learning week and this week I was reminded that viewport units are not all good to use. Also, choosing the right HTTP status code can be difficult and may not even be supported by th

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #143: The Referrer Header, Third-Party Scripts, And Color Psychology

Hey! I don’t have a lot of links for you this week, but I feel that the ones that I selected are particularly useful to read. I learned about how to break Google captchas, the Referrer header, color

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #142: Contextual Identities, Form Hints, And ApplePay.js

Today will be a day in history regardless of what happens over the next weeks. The majority of people in the UK voted to leave the EU, and this made clear once again that many people in our society

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #141: jQuery 3, Chillout.js, And How Technology Shapes Society

There are weeks where I don’t find articles for the “Going Beyond” section of the Web Development Reading List at all. And then there are weeks like this one, where two brilliant pieces show up that

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #140: CSS-Only Dropdowns, Toggles And HTML Sliders

In times where Facebook announces to track all web users whenever it can, it feels weird to work on disaster management tools. You may now ask why, but if you consider what data you work with in suc

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #139: jQuery 3, Web Payment API, And ES6 Tricks

Finding our passion is a big challenge for all of us as human beings. At some point in life, we try to figure out what our purpose in this world is, what our future will look like. And for some of u

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #138: Accessible Web Components And CSS And Sass Precision

From time to time you need to recalibrate your brain by experimenting with new technologies, by tracing down the performance of a certain feature or by reconsidering the environment of your project.

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #137: The New Let’s Encrypt Client And SSH Shortcuts

This week reminded me again of how refreshing attending a conference can be. As mentioned, I was at beyondtellerrand and, apart from meeting new people, I mostly enjoyed the inspiration I got from l

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #136: Design Usability, Meaningful CSS And Project Include

The past week showed yet again how fractured opinions in our industry can be and that to some problems there’s definitely more than just one answer, or we still have to figure out what the proper wa

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #135: Boxy SVG, How To Keep Up, CSS Frameworks

After spring has started marvelously, this week brought us some snow again. But today, the sun is shining, it’s getting warmer, and nature is flourishing. Inspired by the fresh green of spring, I’d

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #134: AI, Keyboard Interactions And Living Style Guides

For a great project, we need a well-functioning team, solid style guides, smooth workflows and well-organized kick-off meetings. Last week, I found a couple of resources that help you achieve just t

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #133: Workflow Tools And The Aesthetics Of Invisible Code

I write about it often, but it’s a topic that makes me love my job, it’s the reason why communities work and why great people are great. I’m talking about honesty and ethics in everything we do, in

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #132: The Challenges In Our Field, Debouncing And The Contain CSS Property

What has been your biggest web development challenge recently? Was it a development issue, a communication issue or an education issue in your team? Facing so many things that don’t work as expected

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #131: Git 2.8, CSS Grids And The Key To Good Code

Although it’s April 1st, and people go all crazy making up jokes and spreading hoaxes, I’m sending out this edition to you without any April fools. Instead, I want to challenge you to put more effor

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #130: Opera Mini, Workflow Fragility And Happy Work

What a week! Some people were debating over our npm workflows and security attacks (and sadly not just virtual social engineering ones but real ones in Brussels), we’ve also seen some great new arti

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #129: CSRF, Modern Tooling And The UX Of Web Fonts

Every week I learn so many new things about front-end development. By building various kinds of projects, by talking to other developers, by reading new articles. Of course, it can be overwhelming,

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #128: Firefox 45, A Multi-Colored Font And Better Force-Pushing

Another week comes to an end, with new browser announcements, releases and cool new tools that you might want to check out. I make it short: Have fun reading this week’s reading list and enjoy your

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #127: jQuery 3, UX Research And XSS In Ads

Working on very different projects, in different teams and with different people can sometimes be a challenge. But one thing that works out remarkably well is doing retrospectives with your team. I

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Development Reading List #126: Clever Interfaces, An Open AMP Alternative And The Art Of Slow Growth

It’s interesting to see how user experience design advances now that we managed to understand what it means. I think artificial intelligence will become a huge part of user experience over time and

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Dev. Reading List #125

It’s Friday again, and I found some interesting articles for you to read over the upcoming weekend. In projects, developer, manager and product leaders still try to put pressure on the people who wo

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Dev. Reading List #124

I often think about our responsibility as web developers. I compare our job to a health worker, to a craftsman, and I realize that we have a pretty easy job in most cases. Usually, nobody’s life wil

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Anselm Hannemann - Web Dev Reading List #123

This week I mostly spent time on fixing bugs, improving a deployment workflow and on getting another new front-end project structured. One major takeaway from this was that it’s good to have a prope

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Anselm Hannemann - ‘Web Development Reading List #122: A Performance Budget Builder, Streams, And The Web Push API’

I’ll make it short this week: Thank you so much for the great, constructive discussion last week about hiring people and web development basics. I took away some very interesting thoughts from it, a

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Anselm Hannemann - ‘Web Development Reading List #121: The Illusion Of Completeness, Client Hints, CSS Subgrids’

Over the last two weeks, I had the chance to review about eighty job applications for a front–end position. The position requires strong JavaScript knowledge, but it also requires HTML and CSS. And

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