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Your weekend reading–the AI Software Engineering edition

Every week I read a lot of articles, blog posts, listen to numerous podcasts, watch a fair number of videos, all trying to keep up with what is happening in a relatively narrow slice or two of technology. It’s interesting that sometimes a raft of related things arrive almost all at once, and the last […]

UX Australia and Web Directions are teaming up!

This is one of the most exciting announcements we’ve ever, ever made. So I won’t bury the lede–UX Australia and Web Directions are joining forces to bring you the 2025 edition of their legendary conference. Say What? I’ve long admired UX Australia, which has been around since 2009, just a couple of years after Web […]

Your weekly Web Directions reading

Week 3 of our 2025 streak features articles, documentaries and bonus presentation videos on a range of topics for anyone working on the Web. From CSS features old and new, to a very engaging and watchable documentary on the origins of Node.JS, and much more. Remember if you’re keen to talk at one of our […]

Your weekend reading

Keeping up our 2025 posting streak (of now 2, but from little things…), here’s a roundup of some things we found this week we thought you might find valuable. Plenty of CSS and thoughts on architecting the Web, plus some AI for developers related articles as well, and more. Like what you see? Checkout our […]

Weekly reading returns for 2025

A new (Gregorian) year has begun (while the Lunar New Year is still a couple of weeks off). I hope it has begin well with you. Since the last newsletter, I’ve posted dozens of ‘elsewheres’ over at Conffab–this newsletter usually rounds up some of the recent highlights, but you can find much more over there, […]

We’d love you to speak at Web Directions in 2025!

A new year has well and truly begun, and so it’s time to focus on programming our conferences for 2025. Well, we’re actually well under way on that, with speakers lining up for Code, Code Leaders, and Dev Summit, but we’d love to hear from you! Code (Melbourne June 12th and 13th) and Dev Summit […]

Your weekly roundup of web dev reading–the advent edition

Tis the season of Advent Calendars–not the ones you open the little windows of to get a treat, but ones you visit each day in December to get a great article. I’m not sure exactly when they started, but they’re not a recent phenomenon. And they do however seem to be having something of a […]

Again with the AI? Your weekend reading from Web Directions

This week marked the 2 year anniversary of the launch ChatGPT. It feels like much longer ago, and so recent. So much hype in so little time. And yet also so much promise. The challenge is separating those out. So perhaps it’s no surprise that this week or two my reading has included numerous articles […]

Weekend Reading–November 8th 2024

This week’s roundup of articles on web design and development we found interesting. What’s a Single-Page App? Source: What’s a Single-Page App? | jakelazaroff.com Jake Lazaroff goes deep into the question “What is a Single Page App?” The button element The button element is undoubtedly the most misunderstood and least utilized of all HTML. As […]

Weekly newsletter 25/10/2024

This week in the newsletter with 5 weeks to Web Directions Dev Summit and Next, we’re rounding up a bunch of things we’ve taken notice of this week. Each week we read hundreds of articles, watch videos and listen to podcasts to bring you those we think you should be paying attention to. Hours of […]

The end of the AI beginning

AI has had many ‘springs’ over the decades, with its promise always just around the corner. In 1970, an early AI pioneer (his legacy is now quite odious) predicted: “In from three to eight years we will have a machine with the general intelligence of an average human being.” This wasn’t the last time such […]

2004 all over again

At the start of this year, I wrote The Internet Is About To Get Weird Again, which began by calling back to the Internet of 2000. In thinking more about it, though, we more closely resemble the Internet of a few years later, where the crash of the dot-com bubble and the stock market had […]

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