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30 blogs about Web development. Page 2 of 2.

  1. Rach Smith's digital garden
    A developer building software for CodePen, wife, mother of two, productivity nerd and recovering screen addict. 🇦🇺 More info

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    Month notes & numbers №3
    The end of March came around while we were on our big US trip. Then I was really sick and things were hectic coming back and blah blah blah somehow we're at the end of …
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  2. Robb Owen - My writing
    My collected writing on topics ranging from coding and the web industry, to linguistics and natural language processing. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Getting something from Nothing
    In the last couple of years I have developed a complicated relationship with my phone. Whether it's scrolling past an endless wall of hate on Twitter or feeling my mood buckle under the weight of …
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  3. Robin Rendle
    The website of Robin Rendle, a designer and writer from the UK. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Sleepless in San Francisco
    “Are you okay, dad?” It was 7am and I found him hunched over the table in the kitchen with papers scattered all over the place. His hair was frazzled and his neck was red. I …
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  4. Roland Tanglao
    flickr.com/roland, twitter.com/rtanglao #firefox #thunderbird. 🇺🇸 More info

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    How I used httrack to backup my Wordpress blog barbandroland.com
    httrack backed up my wordpress blog barbandroland.com in 9 hours! #Lucky #Thanks! Magic incantation: httrack barbandroland.com -W -O \ "/Users/roland/Documents/BARB_AND_ROLAND_DOT_COM_BACKUPS/HTTRACK_BACKUP/barbandrolandbackup" \ -%v -s0 +www.barbandroland.com/*.jpg where: -s0 means infinite depth %v means display on screen filenames …
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  5. Sebastien Castiel · Developer, writer, indie hacker · 📍 Montreal, QC
    I’m an experienced developer who builds stuff and occasionally writes blog posts and books. 🇨🇦 More info

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    13 tips for better Pull Requests and Code Review
    Would you like to become better at crafting pull requests and reviewing code? Here are the 13 tips from my latest book that you can use in your daily developer activity.
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  6. Seldo.com
    Personal site and blog of Laurie Voss, aka @seldo. 🇺🇸 More info

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    On AI, ML, LLMs and the future of software
    I recently left my job at Netlify and have been looking at what's next. At Netlify I became very interested in the power of ML, AI and LLMs in particular, and that's the area I've …
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  7. Simon Willison’s Weblog
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    Quoting LMSYS
    We collaborate with open-source and commercial model providers to bring their unreleased models to community for preview testing.Model providers can test their unreleased models anonymously, meaning the models' names will be anonymized. A model is …
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  8. Swizec Teller
    Swizec shares software engineering lessons from production in his books, articles, talks, and workshops. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Forget Bad Code, Focus on the System – React Summit talk
    Wanna see me ride a flamingo wearing a cowboy hat? You're in luck! That was my outfit for a deeply technical talk to 700+ people at React Summit US 2023 🤘
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  9. Tantek Çelik
    inventor, connector, writer, runner, scientist. 🇺🇸 More info

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    2024-04-30 01:53
    The Library of Infinite Loan is a physical world practice I conceived of many many years ago¹, implemented in minimal prototype form 5+ years ago², shared a summary with the #IndieWeb community at least four …
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  10. Tatiana Mac » writing, professional and personal
    Collection of engineering tutorials, insights on management, reflections on the complicated nature of humans, our love, injustice, and everything between. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Enter strawman: Build a tangible form to anchor esoteric discussions
    You ask, "Should I be making a new directory for this feature I'm building?" You expect a return value of: "yes" or "no." You had a 50% chance of guessing the "correct" answer...right? Four hours, …
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