An appropriate rant by Troy Hunt that highlights all the current annoying techniques sites are utilising that should be abolished. (troyhunt.com)
Jeremy Keith reminds us that there is nothing wrong with documenting each small thing we learn. It’s one of the best ways to make sure you understand it and to test our knowledge. (adactio.com)
Dr. Axel Rauschmayer examines how the bundling of modules is affected by two future developments: HTTP/2 and native modules. (2ality.com)
CSS animations and transitions restrict us to animating along straight paths but by using two or more objects to drive an animation, we get fine grained control over an object’s path. This in generally called layered animation and in this post Tobias Ahlin clearly explains how to achive it. (tobiasahlin.com)
A great talk by Henrik Joreteg that looks into ways we can use new techniques like Virtual DOM and Web Workers to gives us extremely fast mobile experiences. (thedotpost.com)
Well known community members share their plans for the new year. (alistapart.com)
tota11y helps visualise accessibility violations and successes, while educating on best practices. (khan.github.io)
A simple Sketch plugin that allows users to automatically generate retina sizes and suffixes for iOS and Android exports. (github.com)
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