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https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2017/04/web-development-reading-list-180/
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Web Development Reading List #180: DNS Over HTTPS, HAProxy Performance, And Decentralized AI
We all have fears and doubts. It’s not different for you than for me. Over the last weeks, “well-known” people on Twitter started to share mistakes they made in life or their careers. I think it’s very helpful to read that **we all make mistakes**.
We all…
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https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2017/05/web-development-reading-list-181/
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Web Development Reading List #181: Mass Deployments, Prepack, And Accessible Smart Cities
In a world between building accessible interfaces, optimizing the experiences for users, and big businesses profiting from this, we need to find a way to **use our knowledge meaningfully**. When we read that even the engineers who built it don’t know how…
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https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2017/05/web-development-reading-list-182/
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Web Development Reading List #182: IPFS Wikipedia, New Webpack CLI, And CSS Grid Breakout
When did you take your last **vacation**? For many of us, it was probably a long time ago. However, since quite a while, I stumble across more and more stories about companies that take unusual steps vacation-wise. Companies giving their employees a day off…
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https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2017/05/web-development-reading-list-183/
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Web Development Reading List #183: Comedy In Design, Security Checklist And The Life As A Nobody
When was the last time you took some time to reflect? Constantly surrounded by news and notifications to keep up with and in a rush to get things done more efficiently, it’s important that we take a step back from time to time to **reflect our actions and…
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https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2017/06/web-development-reading-list-184/
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Web Development Reading List #184: New Library Updates, Page Load Performance, And Continuance
Our lives are in constant change, **we never stop developing and evolving** — our bodies, our minds, our views. And today’s technology supports us in doing that: We can access a lot more information as the generations before us, and with that, we have a variety…
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https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2017/06/web-development-reading-list-185/
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Web Development Reading List #185: Safari 11, New Edge Build, Chrome 59, And CSS Optimization Insights
This week was full of **great browser vendor news**: Safari 11 was announced with long-awaited features such as WebRTC and tracking protection, and a new Edge build with new CSS features is now available, too.
But the past few days also had some valuable…
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https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2017/06/web-development-reading-list-186/
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Web Development Reading List #186: Tor 7, Designing Depth, And Mac Ransomware
Design is **one of the most controversial things in our industry**. There are barely any redesigns that aren’t discussed heavily in the community. Changing a well-working design is even harder as people tend to dislike anything new, but if we give them a…
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https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2017/07/web-development-reading-list-188/
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https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2017/08/web-development-reading-list-announcing-changes/
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Web Development Reading List: Announcing Changes, A Design Kit, DNA Malware, And Why Meaning Is An Advantage – Smashing Magazine
That's what happened in web industry last week: Chrome 61 is coming, Microsoft changes Edge rending engine, free macOS Sketch templates.