code-for-a-living December 27, 2022 Picture perfect images with the modern <img> element You may not think about images as part of your web dev work, but they can affect your web app's performance more than any other part of your code. Addy Osmani
code-for-a-living December 26, 2022 Why the number input is the worst input Think that web form has got your number? If you used input type="number", you may be surprised to find that it doesn't. Jared Toporek
code-for-a-living December 23, 2022 The three top-paying tech roles in 2022 and the skills you need to land them Looking for the skills that pay the bills? Skillsoft ran a survey to find out the highest-paying roles and the skills they require. Mike Hendrickson
code-for-a-living December 22, 2022 The complete guide to protecting your APIs with OAuth2 (part 1) OAuth2 is one of the most popular specifications for API authentication today, though wrapping your head around it can be a challenge. Dan Moore
code-for-a-living December 21, 2022 I spent two years trying to do what Backstage does for free Absent a time machine, telling others how to avoid my mistakes is the best I can do. Ryan Donovan
code-for-a-living December 20, 2022 Best practices to increase the speed for Next.js apps Next.js is a powerful yet simple framework, though developers still struggle to increase the speed of their applications. Here's how you can make those apps faster. Imran Alam
code-for-a-living December 19, 2022 Use Git tactically How you can use micro-commits to effectively apply the Strangler Fig pattern. Mark Seeman
stackoverflowknows December 15, 2022 Job insights from the tech community: The latest survey results from Stack Overflow Knows Money gets people to leave their jobs, but it won't always make them stay. Erin Yepis
community December 14, 2022 Hat’s out of the bag! Join us for Winter/Summer Bash 2022! Grab a hot or cold beverage and join us in the Hat Cafe this year. It’s hat season yet again! Eric Campbell
code-for-a-living December 8, 2022 How to make time for learning in tech Everybody wants to learn more. But then sprints happen and you don't make time for it. Jeremy Morgan, Sr. Developer Advocate at Pluralsight and Mattias Andersson, Principal Developer Advocate at Pluralsight
December 7, 2022 AWS joins Collectives™ on Stack Overflow Announcing the latest addition to Collectives. Des Darilek Director of Product Management, Community Products