Archive: April 14th, 2016

Interview with Håkon Wium Lie — net magazine — Medium

A trip down memory lane with Håkon.

It’s not like the web has been done. This is history in the making. The web is only 25 years old. It’s going to be around for a long time, so there are lots of things to develop.

The Internet Archive—Bricks and Mortar Version - Scientific American Blog Network

A profile of the Internet Archive, but this time focusing on its physical space.

The Archive is a third place unlike any other.

Kite - Programming copilot

This looks like it could be a very nifty tool to have at your disposal while coding. I like that it’s editor-agnostic.

A faster FT.com – Engine Room

A data-driven look at impact of performance:

The data suggests, both in terms of user experience and financial impact, that there are clear and highly valued benefits in making the site even faster.

Classic Programmer Paintings

Painters and Hackers: nothing in common whatsoever, but this are classical painters depictions of software engineering.

Agencies of Brighton: you should really consider hosting or sponsoring the wonderful @CodebarBrighton.

https://codebar.io/brighton

Why Javascript Development is Crazy

The state of Javascript development is overwhelming and confusing because everyone is overengineering their apps by default without even realizing it.