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  1. CSS for Grown Ups: Maturing Best Practices

    In the early days of CSS the web industry cut its teeth on blogs and small personal sites. Much of the methodology still considered best-practise today originated from the experiences of developers working alone, often on a single small style sheet, with few of the constraints that come from working with large distributed teams on large continually changing web projects.

    The mechanics of CSS are relatively simple. But creating large maintainable systems with it is still an unsolved problem. For larger sites, CSS is a difficult and complex component of the codebase to manage and maintain. It’s difficult to document patterns, and it’s difficult for developers unfamiliar with the code to contribute safely.

    How can we do better? What are the CSS best practises that are letting us down and that we must shake off? How can we take a more precise, structured, engineering-driven approach to writing CSS to keep it bug-free, performant, and most importantly, maintainable?

    http://schedule.sxsw.com/2012/events/event_IAP9410

    —Huffduffed by olafursverrir one year ago

  2. 5by5 | The Big Web Show #59: Mike Monteiro

    5by5 - The Big Web Show #59: Mike Monteiro

    http://5by5.tv/bigwebshow/59

    —Huffduffed by olafursverrir one year ago

  3. HTML5 not HTML

    HTML5 is taking the web by storm. It seems that not a day goes by without a some newfangled HTML5 creation being talked about on Twitter. Lucky for me, I was able to have a conversation with Molly Holzschlag–author, speaker, and all-around web standards veteran–about this new and disruptive technology.

    —Huffduffed by olafursverrir 2 years ago