This is a post by Eric Weinstein, creator of many Codecademy courses and a current student at Hacker School. There's a lot to learn when it comes to coding. How do you know where to start?...
Somewhere around 18% of the web is powered by WordPress. The humble blogging platform has grown into a web-titan of monster proportions. Substantially fewer sites are hosting on WordPress.com —...
In the first installment of this two-part series on type classification, we covered the basics of type classification — the various methods people have used, why they are helpful, and a...
MITE shows you how your pages look on more than 2,100 mobile devices, highlights problems, can run scripted tests and more – and it’s all for free, says Mike Williams
There are varying opinions on whether or not entrepreneurs should code. I have heroes and individuals in the business world that I look up to that are both coders and non-coders, yet I still go...
I've been using Google Hangouts a bunch. It's really pretty great. One on one or group text chat, audio, or video. Text is archived, maintains history, and is searchable. Video / audio is...
I've been using Google Hangouts a bunch. It's really pretty great. One on one or group text chat, audio, or video. Text is archived, maintains history, and is searchable. Video / audio is...
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Rebecca Murphey with tips on speaking. While posted on “Ladies in Tech,” the advice is good for anyone. I’ve learned that my ability to give the “elevator pitch” for a talk is a great measure...
Brian Cooksey goes from "I don't really know what Web Workers are" to "OK I totally get Web Workers." on one short article. ...they are scripts that run in their own background thread....