After what appears an eternity to us and the wider development community we are ecstatic to announce the release of Modernizr 3.0! This is a massive release and from our last release almost 2.5 years have passed - an unacceptable timeline. We plan to fix this and have faster releases where it makes sense.
This is a walk-through of the steps I personally took in a single year, to begin learning JavaScript. My goal was to be able to get a job in a position where Javascript would be at the forefront of what I do on a daily basis.
CodePen is a treasure trove of incredible demos harnessing the power of client side languages. The client side is always limited by what browsers provide us, but the creativity and cleverness of developers always pushes the boundaries of what we think the front end can do.
In this article we’ll take a look at the wonderful world of the CSS Grid Layout, a relatively new W3C specification that has partially started to see the day in some browsers.
I’ve gotten my share of criticism for being one of those people to publicly state that it might be a good idea for web designers to learn some code. It took me several years to come to that opinion and it hasn’t changed much.
A couple of weeks ago, I put out a request for front-end developers to fill-out a very brief survey on front-end tooling. I simply wanted to find out more information about current knowledge and usage levels across the community. So, it’s time to go through the results!
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