Web Development

App and web development in 2020: what you need to learn

Web developers and app developers: not sure what you should be learning over the next 12 months? In such a…

4 years ago

App and web development in 2019: What we loved and what mattered

For app and web developers, the world at the end of the decade is very different to the one that…

4 years ago

OpenJS Foundation accepts Electron.js in its incubation program

Yesterday, at the Node+JS Interactive in Montreal, the OpenJS Foundation announced the acceptance of Electron into the Foundation’s incubation program.…

4 years ago

W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) declares WebAssembly 1.0 as an official web standard

Last Thursday, the World Wide Web Consortium declared Web Assembly 1.0 as an official W3C Recommendation. With this announcement, WebAssembly…

4 years ago

You can now use WebAssembly from .NET with Wasmtime!

Two months ago, ASP.NET Core 3.0 was released with an updated version of the Blazor framework. This framework allows the…

4 years ago

Firefox 71 released with new developer tools features

Yesterday, the Firefox team announced its latest version, Firefox 71. This version includes a plethora of new developer tools features…

4 years ago

Django 3.0 released with built-in async functionality and support for MariaDB and Python 3.6, 3.7 and 3.8

Yesterday, Django released its latest major update - Django 3.0. Django is a Python-based web framework designed to help developers…

4 years ago

Firefox Preview 3.0 released with Enhanced Tracking Protection, Open links in Private tab by default and more

Earlier this month, the Firefox team released the Firefox Preview 3.0 with various features to make browsing and bookmarking safer…

4 years ago

4 predictions by Richard Feldman on the future of the web: TypeScript, WebAssembly, and more

At ReactiveConf 2019, Richard Feldman, author of Elm in Action and creator of ‘elm-css’ made four predictions about how the…

4 years ago

Tim Berners-Lee launches nine-principle ‘Contract for the Web’ to save the web

Update: Mozilla declared on the 28th November, that they now support the Contract for the Web. However, they have not…

4 years ago