Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) are a great way to make apps built for the web feel native, but in moving away from a browser environment, we can introduce usability issues. This article covers how we can modify our app depending on what display mode is applied to mitigate these issues.
November has sucked so far. One upside of the terrible nonsense is that more people are fleeing X. Many are choosing Bluesky. I’ve seen a bunch of takes about this recently, but I keep seeing things I disagree with. I figure that’s a good enough excuse to write more about this weird-assed social network.
Why Responsive Design is Failing Modern Users | Web Designer Depot
Responsive design has been the gold standard in web development for over a decade. Born out of necessity as internet users transitioned from desktops to a plethora of devices with varying screen sizes, responsive design promised a seamless, unified experience regardless of how users accessed a website.
DevOps is a collaborative approach to software development & operations that emphasizes the integration and automation of processes, tools and teams to enable continuous delivery of high-quality software products. It aims to foster a culture of shared responsibility, agility, and innovation throughout the software development lifecycle.
DevOps is a methodology in the software development and IT industry. Used as a set of practices and tools, DevOps integrates and automates the work of software development (Dev) and IT operations (Ops) as a means for improving and shortening the systems development life cycle.[1] DevOps is complementary to agile software development; several DevOps aspects came from the agile way of working.
DevOps is a software development methodology that accelerates the delivery of higher quality applications by combining the work of development and ITOps teams.
Our months-long investigation into slow search speeds led to a solution that not only improved performance but also set the foundation for future scale.