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23 Mar 2015 edit It's been almost three years since I wrote A Baseline for Front-End Developers, probably my most popular post ever. Three years later, I still get Twitter mentions from people who are discovering it for the first time. In some ways, my words have aged well: there is, shockingly, nothing from that 2012 post that has me hanging my head in shame. Still, though: three years is a long
25 Nov 2015 edit Earlier this year, I got the chance to speak with Google's Ilya Grigorik about HTTP/2 for the 1.10 episode of the TTL Podcast. It was a great primer for me on how HTTP/2 works and what it means for how we build the web, but it wasn't until more recently that I started to think about what it means for how we build the web — that is, how we generate and deploy the HTML, CSS, and JS
13 Jul 2014 edit My team at Bazaarvoice has been spending a lot of time lately thinking about quality and how we can have greater confidence that our software is working as it should. We've long had functional tests in place that attempt to ask questions like "When a user clicks a button, will The Widget do The Thing?" These tests tell us a fair amount about the state of our product, but we've fou
4 Feb 2013 edit I came across some code that looked something like this the other day, give or take a few details. App.Helpers.checkSyncStatus = function() { if (App.get('syncCheck')) { return; } var check = function() { $.ajax('/sync_status', { dataType: 'json', success: function(resp) { if (resp.status === 'done') { App.Helpers.reloadUser(function() { clearInterval(App.get('syncCheck')); App.set
10 Dec 2012 edit Just a quick post, inspired by Laura Kalbag's post, which included this gem: We shouldn’t be fearful of writing about what we know. Even if you write from the most basic point of view, about something which has been ‘around for ages’, you’ll likely be saying something new to someone. One: There is no else ifWhen you write something like this ... function saySomething( msg ) { if (
12 Apr 2012 edit I wrote a README the other day for a project that I'm hoping other developers will look at and learn from, and as I was writing it, I realized that it was the sort of thing that might have intimidated the hell out of me a couple of years ago, what with its casual mentions of Node, npm, Homebrew, git, tests, and development and production builds. Once upon a time, editing files, te
25 Mar 2012 edit layout: post title: "Girls and Computers" date: 2012-03-25 12:00 comments: trueAfter a week that seemed just chock full of people being stupid about women in technology, I just found myself thinking back on how it was that I ended up doing this whole computer thing in the first place. I recorded a video a while back for the High Visibility Project, but that really just told the st
Rebecca Murphey Coaching & Advising One of the most rewarding things about my career so far has been helping others improve. I’ve learned to ask hard questions and to be honest in a kind-not-nice way, and I’ve seen the payoff as people consider what’s really important and where they really want to be focusing their energy. Learn more | Book an intro call Elsewhere LinkedIn GitHub Medium Substack F
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