Suspicion
Responses to my thoughts on why developers would trust third-party code more than a native browser feature.
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Responses to my thoughts on why developers would trust third-party code more than a native browser feature.
I’m trying to understand why developers would trust third-party code more than a native browser feature.
I’ve prepared some links to go with the talk.
A great day at the Brighton Dome (only slightly marred by some cryptobollocks).
Aleks Melnikova, Stephanie Marsh, Kat Zhou, Sarah Winters, and Adekunle Oduye.
A return to in-person gatherings in Düsseldorf, Leeds, Amsterdam, Bristol and London.
Defining the inputs instead of trying to control the outputs.
Nice URIs don’t change.
Some advice for public speaking.
Steph Troeth, Heldiney Pereira, Lauren Pope, Laura Yarrow, and Inayaili León.