Tim Baxter

@tbaxter

Designer, developer, social media skeptic, recovering journalist and terrible guitar player.

iPhone: 38.988479,-94.655114
ಡಿಸೆಂಬರ್ 2007 ಸಮಯದಲ್ಲಿ ಸೇರಿದ್ದಾರೆ

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  1. ಪಿನ್ ಮಾಡಿದ ಟ್ವೀಟ್

    For anyone considering becoming a programmer: Even when it seems hard, I promise, dumber people than you have become successful at it.

  2. On changing tech stacks to increase programmer happiness /cc

  3. We've added support for adding alt text to images on .

    Screen shot of the Tweet composer with alt text applied to four images
  4. The problem with 10x developers is that they have to be XXX developers first, and no one wants to see that.

  5. While I think is is great, it makes me sad that's not just table stakes in 2016. How do people not know?

  6. You know your Django is showing when you define extra_head in ASP.

  7. Check Starability.css, rating where aesthetics meet accessibility thanks to 's clever technique

  8. Why yes, this does feel like a fine day for some Roxy Music.

  9. idle curiousity: are there alternatives to HTML5 Boilerplate I should be aware of?

  10. "A minimum viable product doesn't mean half finished. It's doing small number of things to a high standard."

  11. People should not confuse/conflate software design with web design.

  12. Why top talent leaves

  13. Every product designer should do this.

  14. "Mentioning up to 50 people in a tweet" sounds custom-made for spammers and trolls.

  15. Rundown of all the junky code you can upgrade when you drop IE8 & 9

  16. Beliefs about carrots limit what bunnies can understand about carrots.

  17. Looking for examples of people who decided to forgo modern site tools (preprocessors, frameworks, etc). If you know someone, hit me up.

  18. He's kinda all-around awesome, if you ask me.

  19. JavaScript is a serial abuser promising this time will be different.

  20. Objecting to anything labeled as "agile"

  21. Don't ruin a good day by thinking about a bad yesterday.

  22. "There are 6 causes of burnout, only 1 of them is overwork" - This gets me right in the gut...

  23. Okay so here's a thing: I never, ever, ever, ever, ever want to watch a video to learn how to use your software, your API, or your service.

  24. Iron Giant: still a glorious movie.

  25. A simple, clear overview of what a modern product development process should look like.

  26. "if you really love your work, it's easy to work 100-hour weeks!" i really love donuts, but if i eat a whole box, i realize that i'm stupid.

  27. Can we just apply these to all software?

  28. probably the slide of the day: decent markup!, by

  29. “We need to remember that at its core a web page is simple. That's the beauty of it.” *sustained 👏 *

  30. Sometimes, it's really hard to take the high road. I'll keep trying.

  31. THIS. More product teams should be using the term "content debt" and addressing it seriously.

  32. This idea that the web sucks. And apps are awesome. And the web can only be ‘saved’ by making it more like ‘apps’. Ugh. This bothers me.

  33. Culture, design, branding, marketing, innovation, strategy...all made out of the same stuff: little atoms of empathy bound with creativity.

  34. "Resilient applications must account for the (growing) dynamic range of performance." -

  35. This is pretty much a definition of the web.

  36. When developers turn their problems into users' problems: AMP, following in XHTML's proud footsteps.

  37. The average transferred page weight (w/o cache and w/o ads) of 100 news sites from 10 countries: 2.92 MB. 😱

  38. Tim Baxter ಹಿಂಬಾಲಿಸಿದ್ದಾರೆ , , ಮತ್ತು24 ಇತರರು
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      do the hard things well. and in the mitten state.

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