433: Garbage PRs, Wayfinding on the Web, and Chapter 2 of the History of the Web
The spookiest month of the year brings discussions of handling pull requests on open source projects, wayfinding on the responsive web, how would having to pay for frameworks change the web, relying on social media for promotion, and chapter 2 of the history of the web as read by Jeremy Keith.
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The spookiest month of the year brings discussions of handling pull requests on open source projects, wayfinding on the responsive web, how would having to pay for frameworks change the web, relying on social media for promotion, and chapter 2 of the history of the web as read by Jeremy Keith.
Links
- LetteringJS
- App Cues
- David Desandro
- Flikity
- 11ty
- Sophie Shepherd
- Product Hunt
- Buffer
- Coinbase Article on Arstechnica
- Prompts by Dave Rupert
- Jeremy Keith
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