Joey Clover writes on HackerNoon about learner’s syndrome – or FOMO – when it comes to software, especially web, development. He doesn’t claim to have conquered the issue, but encourages us to take a step back and consider our current methods and whether we are learning in a productive manner.

Adam Pedley writes about using the Ooui Framework with WebAssembly to create client side web apps...

Converts source code into flow charts. I’ve been interested in this for its ability to conv...

Converts code in a number of languages into flowcharts. I’ve been primarily interested in t...

Ryan Oglesby writes in May 2017 regarding the current “state” of CSS. Oglesby highlig...


Microsoft’s Developer Magazine has been a fixture of the development world for many years. ...

If your company makes under $1 million annually, Syncfusion gives you their premium controls, too...

Why you don’t actually need a minimum of 72 PPI for the web.

An AI pair programmer application that attempts to provide intelligent assistance as you code. Cu...


170+ Bootstrap based blocks – headers, footers, forms, calls to action, and so on.

A full-stack development framework for mobile and desktop built by Google, open source, and utili...

Great article by Peter Jang that explains what modern JavaScript looks like, aimed especially at ...

James Koice writes a helpful article on what it takes to build a modern JavaScript application in...

COUNTIF checks a range of columns for a specified value, it then outputs the total number of colu...

Sacha Greif wrote an article for freeCodeCamp that provides a recommended path through the JavaSc...

Auth0 has a great article by Sebastian Peyrott (published 1/2017) on the history of JavaScript. Q...

An article by Andrew Askins on the challenges they faced in estimating software engineering costs...

Alex Wagner writes an article discussing the pros and cons of using static typing in a programmin...

There are so many different browsers and browser versions. New technologies are always being impl...