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I’ve long felt Australia punches well above its weight when it comes to developer tools. From HotDog back in the early days of the Web, to Sublime (you didn’t know Sublime is developed in Australia? Well now you do), and even to be less than 100% humble Style Master, the CSS editor that I developed […]

Earlier this year we worked with Google to host a Sydney edition of their Progressive Web Apps Roadshow. They loved being here so much that they’re back with the related, once again free, Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) roadshow in Sydney, on October 13th. Take me to the AMP Roadshow Site AMP is a technology to help boost performance and […]

Since Alex Russell, who coined the term Progressive Web App and outlined the concept, first spoke publicly about them at our Code 2015 conference (watch the video below), this approach to developing powerful, engaging web applications has become extremely popular, and has been adopted by some really significant brands, as well as being deeply integrated into the […]

Next week is the week of the 10th Web Directions (as the more astute may have noticed, we’ve dropped the ‘South’ part of the name, it’s just Web Directions now). Traditionally, lots of events for Web folks happen that week, some organised by us, many by others. So much so, a while back we created […]

Thanks very much to all those who came along last week in Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney and made our first Web Directions Roadshow such a success. It was great to see such a good crowd come along to see the six excellent workshops. All the presenters said how much they enjoyed giving the workshops and […]

If you’ve been thinking about coming to one of the workshops at the Web Directions Roadshow in April, now is the time to seize the day and get your registration in: John brought back a whole bunch of excellent web design and development books from Web Directions North, so we’re going to be giving them […]

Plans are well and truly afoot for the next issue of our magazine, Scroll, which we plan to release in time for the Web Directions Roadshow workshop series. If you’re thinking of coming along to one of the workshops, here’s another reason to do so: we’ll be giving out a copy of Scroll Number 2 […]

This April Web Directions is going to be throwing all the gear in the back of the ute and hitting the road for a whistlestop tour of Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney with a workshop lineup of the best thinkers and educators in the game: the Web Directions 2009 Roadshow. Andy Clarke – Visual Web Design […]

Over the years we’ve had many many teams attend our conferences together–treating it like an offsite, with amazing speakers, coffee, and more. Some come back year after year (well, they did until Covid). And now we’re returning, bigger and better than ever, we’re keen to make it really worth your while to attend together. So […]

Late last year, (just literally as the omicron wave hit Australia) we announced our annual Summit (along with our Code Leaders conference) would be returning late 2022, to Sydney. When we return it will be over 3 years since our last in-person conference. So much has changed in the world and our industry since then. […]

As I sit here with the countdown to day 1 of our second Hover conference showing just under two hours to go, and having spent countless hours focussed on the conference program and the state of CSS over the last several months, it has brought into focus just how much is happening with CSS, and […]

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some weeks I write a thematic weekly email/post. Others I just throw together a bunch of links to things I’ve found interesting recently. This week, the latter! Or is it? Ways of Being, a new book by James Bridle James Bridle is one of the most popular speakers we’ve ever had at our conferences. His […]

If we consider the way most transformative technologies develop, their evolution follows a pattern that has been characterised among other ways by the Gartner hype cycle which “claims to provide a graphical and conceptual presentation of the maturity of emerging technologies through five phases”. In short, technologies go through the phases of hype, disillusionment, enlightenment […]

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