Songsearch – using ServiceWorker to make a 4 MB CSV easily searchable in a browser
August 26th, 2016A few days ago I got an email about an old project of mine that uses

This week we're joined by Tim Cadenbach to talk about Smoover, DevRel and all things tech - as well as a game of Fake or News, and much more.
On this episode of Coffee with Developers, we sit down with Twilio's Alex Goldman on location in San Francisco at this years Twilio Signal, to talk about how his team have gone beyond the docs to build Twilio World - an exciting new immersive way to learn how to use Twilio's tools.
At this years Twilio Signal in San Francisco, we sat down with Twilio's Michelle Duke to talk about what it's like to create content for developers in a world where AI slop and agentic systems make it increasingly difficult for human-created content to stand out.
Syntevo's Daniel Siegl joins us to talk all things version control in the agentic age, and Mediabunny's David Payr hops on to talk about working with media in TS.
A few days ago I got an email about an old project of mine that uses
Unless you are reading the RSS feed or the AMP version of this blog, you’ll see that some things changed here. Last week I spent an hour redesigning this blog from scrarch. No, I didn’t move to another platform (WordPress does the job for me so far), but I fixed a few issues that annoyed […]
When building interfaces, it is important to also consider those who can only use a keyboard to use your products. This is a basic accessibility need, and in most cases it isn’t hard to allow for a basic keyboard access. It means first and foremost using keyboard accessible elements for interaction: anchors with a valid […]
With yesterday’s coverage of more rumours that Google search on mobile will rank AMP versions higher than normal HTML ones (The Verge and Nieman Lab reported) I thought it high time to take a closer look at AMP. I will follow up with more in-detailed information about this and I’m chatting to the team in […]
People who have been in the web development world for a long time might remember A List Apart’s posts from 16 years ago talking about “Why $browser matters”. In these posts, Zeldman explained how the compliance with web standards and support for new features made some browsers stand out, even if they don’t have massive […]
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