“Empowered Engineers FAQ - Silicon Valley Product Group”

“Visual Studio Code “Custom Editors” – Bram.us”

This could be interesting

“How I think about solving problems - Human Who Codes”

“Time Isn’t Money - It’s Inefficiency and Waste - DaedTech”

“Things I Wished More Developers Knew About Databases”

“Cloud Distros: and the Deployment Age of the Cloud”

Interesting ideas. I will note, though, that in its current incarnation (which has changed quite a bit from its inception) Google’s App Engine is directly targeting the same managed container crowd as Render.

“CSS { In Real Life } - Tips for Writing for the Web”

“Cynefin and the Importance of Contexts - Only Dead Fish”

“If it’s interactive, it needs focus styles - Go Make Things”

I’ve found it surprisingly hard to convince people of this. They’re all ‘of course, that makes sense’ but then focus styles never show up in any of their work.

“Overlay gap - Clearleft”

“The Most Important Thing - Silicon Valley Product Group”

“The Online Photographer: Why Desaturation Doesn’t Work: Tim Soret”

“The Cost of Javascript Frameworks”

“An update on a pre-registered result about the coronavirus - Kalzumeus Software”

This is a fascinating account of the coronavirus situation in Japan and efforts to mitigate the outbreaks there.

“Why I am giving up on GraphQL (kinda)”

I haven’t done real testing of GraphQL but my own initial analysis supports the conclusions of this blog post. I’m a tad more skeptical of GraphQL, tho.

“Hubris isn’t helpful”

Great post. Unfortunately it’s likely to be perennially relevant.

“Graphic Design for Game Designers - Game Design Fundamentals - Medium”

“How (some) good corporate engineering blogs are written”

“The problem with snackbars and toast messages by Adam Silver - Designer, London, UK.”

“Blogging is one of the best ways of learning - Manuel Matuzović”

“Spacing in CSS”

Nicely comprehensive

Kári Stefánsson interviewed by CNBC www.youtube.com/watch

“The world we return to - Zeldman on Web & Interaction Design”

“Introduction - Vime”

Built using Svelte. Delivered as vanilla JS. Interesting.

“Making Things Better”

“Don’t assume that because CSS doesn’t work like that now it can never work like that.”