Between CSS3 transitions, @keyframe animations, and wonderful new technologies like the upcoming Web Animations API, it’s never been easier to make smooth, jank-free animations.
This is the first in what will become a series of unsolicited UX mini audits. Like many of you I use a variety of apps to help me get work done. If you’re a UX/visual designer or a developer, then I’m sure you’ve had moments, even in your favorite apps, where you’ve thought:
In this post, I will talk about my first impressions with the Android M Developer Preview and look at some of…
Good code should be as readable as prose.
A detailed guide on building your very own sound machineusing JavaScript, Node.js…
Coming out of a coding bootcamp, I didn’t do much paired programming. In fact, it was still hard for me to…
Favor composition over inheritance
There’s a myriad of web developers in this world and at a certain point in my life I decided to join the club. Never in my life have I stood at a point where I’d could wholeheartedly say: “I know what I want, I know what I’m doing and I know how to get it”. But web development…