Oh yes. I'm planning a new drop-in performance library based on:
if (HTTP_STATUS == 262) { browser.javacript.disable(); } https://t.co/Ct7Bkyy5yj
— Chris Taylor (@mrwiblog) February 26, 2020
Category: Twitter
Posts from the microblogging service Tweitter.
RT @simonw: It’s crazy that providing URLs that can be used to link to content is somehow an advanced technique in this weird SPA-infested world we live in these days
It's crazy that providing URLs that can be used to link to content is somehow an advanced technique in this weird SPA-infested world we live in these days
— Simon Willison (@simonw) February 25, 2020
RT @mor10: Code is political. Code is the projection of a particular view of the world onto the user. Code shapes what people can do and how they can do it. Code changes the world of the user by directing them onto a path designed by the creator. Code builds the future. Code is political.
Code is political. Code is the projection of a particular view of the world onto the user. Code shapes what people can do and how they can do it. Code changes the world of the user by directing them onto a path designed by the creator. Code builds the future. Code is political.
— Morten @ home (@mor10) February 25, 2020
RT @KevinJPowell: A lot of people get frustrated with CSS because it doesn’t work the way they think it should. I hear a lot of people complain that it’s unintuitive. I really do think that’s far from the truth though (a thread).
A lot of people get frustrated with CSS because it doesn't work the way they think it should. I hear a lot of people complain that it's unintuitive.
I really do think that's far from the truth though (a thread).
— Kevin Powell (@KevinJPowell) February 24, 2020
RT @LeaVerou: Every foo and bar in technical documentation or slides is a wasted opportunity. It fails to illustrate WHY what you’re talking about is useful, what for, and to get your audience to relate. Nobody relates to foo and bar. People relate to use cases.
Every foo and bar in technical documentation or slides is a wasted opportunity.
It fails to illustrate WHY what you're talking about is useful, what for, and to get your audience to relate. Nobody relates to foo and bar. People relate to use cases.
— Lea Verou (@LeaVerou) February 23, 2020