Using all the HTML, Running State of the Browser and "Modern" is Rubbish
Are AI coding assistants like Copilot and Devin creating a generation of illiterate programmers?
#1about 7 minutes
Using version control to track government website changes
Version control systems like Git create a public, revertible history, making it possible to track and undo content removal on government websites.
#2about 10 minutes
How AI coding assistants are impacting developer skills
AI tools like Copilot and Devin risk creating a generation of developers who rely on generated code without understanding fundamental programming concepts.
#3about 10 minutes
Using community and direct sources for programming help
Instead of relying solely on LLMs or Stack Overflow, developers can get better answers by engaging with communities on platforms like Discord or contacting specification authors directly.
#4about 5 minutes
Why the term 'modern' is meaningless for technology
The word "modern" is a poor descriptor for technology because it's a fleeting marketing term that lacks specific meaning and quickly becomes dated.
#5about 9 minutes
Returning to foundational web technologies like RSS and HTML
Developers are rediscovering the value of foundational technologies like RSS for content consumption and prioritizing semantic HTML over complex frameworks for better accessibility and maintainability.
#6about 2 minutes
How developers can influence the web standards process
The web platform is unique in that developers can actively participate in the standards process, providing feedback on new features and influencing their final implementation.
#7about 4 minutes
Solving date and time issues with the Temporal API
The upcoming JavaScript Temporal API provides a robust and modern solution for handling dates, times, timezones, and durations, replacing the notoriously difficult Date object.
#8about 4 minutes
Exploring the security vulnerabilities of connected cars
The increasing connectivity of vehicles introduces significant security risks, as demonstrated by vulnerabilities that allow for remote execution and control.
#9about 2 minutes
Why the 'this' keyword remains a confusing concept
The 'this' keyword in JavaScript is a persistent source of confusion for developers because its value is determined by how a function is called, leading to unpredictable behavior.
#10about 9 minutes
How to disable invasive AI features in your apps
As companies aggressively integrate AI into products like Google Workspace and macOS, users are seeking ways to opt-out and disable these unwanted features.
#11about 9 minutes
The evolution of London's web developer community events
Events like London Web Standards and State of the Browser have evolved from focusing on browser differences to showcasing the web platform's capabilities and new browser engines.
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