Two weeks ago, me and some collegues wen't over to Oslo for this year's NDC conference. I've written a summary of my impressions of the conference that might be of interest: https://t.co/kJdnwatxsH
I wrote a piece on how utilizing platform engineering principles for web based solutions can increase ROI and quality in solutions: https://t.co/zh3CLit11p #platformengineering#optimizely#epinova
If you are an Optimizely developer and like my collegue Ove Lartelius prefer working with C#, you might be interested in Ove's recent blog post on how to extend the Optimizely CMS/Commerce UI by using Blazor: https://t.co/YFJ5qHy2X1 #optimizely#csharp#blazor
I've just published a blog post with a summary of what to consider to build a secure and resilient web site today: https://t.co/9WMDEDGKoc #optimizely#cms#website#security#ecommerce
@ZeroKoll@Lenovo I really loved my old X1 carbon that I used to have - only reason that I switched was that it only had 16 GB of memory of that time, but that's been amended since a few years.
dev rel circa September 2000
there's an entire generation of devs who have never seen Steve Ballmer sweating through his dress shirt during a Microsoft keynote screaming "developers".
let's fix that. also if you've seen it here's the full video with context.
The new W3C Web Sustainability Guidelines (WSG) 1.0 are out!
https://t.co/nFWoMxHfo4
A quick summary WRT components and sustainability can be stated as:
1. Use the native Web Platform components as much as possible.
2. When custom components are needed, prefer Web Components over framework components.
3. Leverage a Design System for consistency and reduction of unnecessary work.
Very cool to see that the report references some documentation I wrote when I was on the FAST team:
https://t.co/0O3Xkb7v5G
It also references a blog that one of my peers at the time wrote when he was researching for MSN's transition to Web Components:
https://t.co/8orKWr5VA2
The Google Maps editor for #Optimizely will soon get an update to fix known issues, and will once again be published as open-source under MIT license on GitHub.
Really excited to introduce #MicrosoftFabric today. A single unified analytics platform, built from the ground up for the era of AI!
Fabric is the next version of #PowerBI, #AzureSynapse, #DataFactory. We are introducing #OneLake, #DataActivator, and so much more.
Read my blog https://t.co/CCGXehaxET. Public preview with free trials starts now!
I've written a blog about how Content Security Policies works for non technical people (In Swedish) since this is an area that needs improvement in utilization: https://t.co/bTZI0aHKNi
Today at #GoogleIO, it was announced that Interaction to Next Paint (INP) will become a Core Web Vital in 2024. Here's what you need to know about INP, including the all-important question: Does INP align with real user behaviour?
https://t.co/OoJKtJdhWT #webperf#ux#seo