CSS at Scale: LinkedIn’s New Open Source Projects Take on Stylesheet Performance
Link: CSS at Scale: LinkedIn’s New Open Source Projects Take on Stylesheet Performance: "Browsers use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to control the appearance of websites. From borders, fonts, and colors to layout, images, and animations, there are roughly 500 different style properties that can be declared with CSS. These properties are what make the visual diversity of the internet possible for your handheld device, desktop browser, and even your printer. Understanding the myriad style properties is a challenge for any front-end developer, but if you want to start an argument, bring up the question of how CSS selectors (the queries that assign style declarations to HTML element..."
CSS doesn’t suck - Andy Bell
Link: CSS doesn’t suck - Andy Bell: "See previous post. I admit I haven’t built super complicated sites, but I always seem to avoid extra languages or preprocessing if at all possible."
CTVotersCount.org: because Connecticut voters count
Link: CTVotersCount.org: because Connecticut voters count: "Voting Integrity News and Views for and about Connecticut"
Caching in Ruby on Rails 5.2 – Ruby Inside – Medium
Link: Caching in Ruby on Rails 5.2 – Ruby Inside – Medium: "A copy of the chapter 14 about Caching of the “Learn Rails 5.2” book (Amazon Link, Apress Link) which was published in April 2018 by…"
Camels and Rubber Duckies - Joel on Software
Link: Camels and Rubber Duckies - Joel on Software: "One of the biggest questions you're going to be asking now is, "How much should I charge for my software?" When you ask the experts they don't seem to know. Pricing is a deep, dark mystery, they tell you. The biggest mistake software companies make is charging too little, so they don't get enough income, and they have to go out of business."