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Stepping back from Web Directions

  • In: Blog
  • By: Maxine
  • October 17, 2014

Goodbyes are hard. I even need to avert my gaze when I walk through that departure gate at the international airport, where all the sad goodbyes take place, lest my eyes water. But they are also some of the few opportunities we get in life to really acknowledge the things … Read more »

Jonny Mack — Seven Things That Caught My Eye This Week

  • In: Blog
  • By: Maxine
  • August 28, 2014

Some new work music, the trailer for the upcoming Christopher Nolan movie, and a treasure trove of animated gifs. Just some of the 7 things that caught the eye of Jonny Mack this week. Jonny is a product designer at Google, who we are very much looking forward to hosting … Read more »

Jonathon Colman — Seven Things That Caught My Eye This Week

  • In: Blog
  • By: Maxine
  • August 26, 2014

No doubt about it, we’ve got an amazing collection of interesting and talented people on the Web Directions 2014 program! I got to thinking how they’d stumble upon some pretty interesting things in their travels around the Web, so I got in touch and asked … Read more »

Tantek Çelik — The Once and Future IndieWeb

Silos like Twitter and Facebook pose huge challenges for the longevity, integrity, and ultimately ownership of the content we create. If you care about these things, you need to checkout the IndieWeb.

And if this floats your boat, you need to get along to the Engineering Track at Web Directions 2014.

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Alex Mackey — Harden Up Your Ajax

Some solutions for dealing with common Ajax related issues such as timeouts & loss of connectivity.

And if this floats your boat, you need to get along to the Engineering Track at Web Directions 2014.

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Paul Theriault — Taking Frontend Security Seriously

Some common client-side security issues and how to avoid them.

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Damon Oehlman — Streaming the web (it’s not what you think)

How you can use streams both for your benefit and for the benefit of your fellow developers.

And if this floats your boat, you need to get along to the Engineering Track at Web Directions 2014.

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Mark Nottingham — What’s Happening in Transport Layer Security (TLS)?

Web browser security nerds have been really busy lately, with a lot of proposals, extensions and experiments to TLS (a.k.a. SSL) happening.

And if this floats your boat, you need to get along to the Engineering Track at Web Directions 2014.

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Ben Birch — JavaScript Generators

Introducing some of the new native data structures that are available in modern JavaScript

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Rod Vagg — Embrace the Asynchronous

Node.js takes asynchronous programming to a new level and has tracked the rise of new approaches to managing complex program flows.

And if this floats your boat, you need to get along to the Engineering Track at Web Directions 2014.

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Alex Feyerke — Offline First

Faster, more robust and more fun (web) apps.

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Dmitry Baranovskiy — You Don’t Know SVG

How to resurrect your content using Scalable Vector Graphics.

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Allen Wirfs-​​Brock — ECMAScript 6, a Better JavaScript for the Ambient Web Era

We've entered the Ambient Computing Era and ECMAScript 6 is its dominant programming language.

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Andrew Fisher — A Device API Safari

Let's take a tour through the jungle that is the Device API spec and go looking for some new, interesting features of the API.

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Jared Wyles — On Readable Code

It's time to start talking about some of the established axioms of readability.

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