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In this episode, they dive into the world of web development, featuring insightful discussions on the differences and costs associated with hiring React Native developers, the importance of understanding web standards and browser differences, and the ongoing efforts of the Open Web Advocacy organization. They share their experiences, concerns, and insights on Apple's impact on the open web, the EU's investigation into Apple's actions, and the implications of progressive web apps in light of Apple's policies. Join them as they unravel the complexities and controversies shaping the web development landscape, and explore the future of web app accessibility and competition across devices.SocialsLinkedIn: Bruce LawsonBruce LawsonPicksCharles - Harry Potter: Death Eaters Rising Charles - Vite | Next Generation Frontend ToolingDan - Barry Pollard | Google IODan - React Compiler: In-Depth Beyond React Conf 2024Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/javascript-jabber--6102064/support.
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Bruce Lawson is the manager of the Karing Kitchen in downtown Moncton.
Welcome to the Talking League “Team Doctor” a weekly Monday night live podcast where we invite two people in the Fantasy community onto the podcast to chat with the crew to improve their team. On today's podcast we host a couple of fantasy guns in Bruce Lawson and Taz Taurima.If you want to be considered for a show simply hit up one of the inboxes on social media or send us an email at info@talkingleaguepod.com podcasts are recorded live on Facebook at 7:00pm AEDT.Our social media channels are Facebook & Instagram - @TalkingleaguepodTwitter - @Talkingleague1The Talking League Text Book is OUT NOW and features a comprehensive guide to NRL Fantasy for 2023. With 20% of profits to Bowel Cancer Australia get your copy today.Get your copy now at https://www.talkingleaguepod.com/textbookSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Bruce Lawson is the manager of Karing Kitchen. To support food banks and kitchens in southeast NB, visit www.cbc.ca/bekind and select New Brunswick.
On the last episode of Season 2, Jomi comes to you from Hoedspruit, South Africa with a true bush legend: Bruce Lawson. Bruce tells us what it’s like to live in Antarctica, what drove him to decide to spent two years walking from Cape Town to Cairo (that’s right), how he helped to create the Trails Guide qualification, and why primitive trails and birding are his passion. This is an absolute must-listen for any bush enthusiasts!
Igalia's Brian Kardell sits down to chat with Håkon Wium Lie, Bruce Lawson and Vadim Makeev
JavaScript Remote Conf 2020 May 13th to 15th - register now! Noam Rosenthal has worked in both web and native technologies. He leads off with a discussion of the history of the web, browsers, and specifically webkit. The panel then goes into how browsers and built and discuss the differences between the different browsers. Panel AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Steve Edwards Dan Shappir Guest Noam Rosenthal "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! Links JSJ 428: The Alphabet Soup of Performance Measurements Test suites for Web platform specs — including WHATWG, W3C, and others JSJ 421: Semantic HTML with Bruce Lawson Picks AJ O’Neal: vim 8 plugins Nikelodeon Gak / Super Clean Projector Screen Steamer Aimee Knight: BlinkOn Steve Edwards: Steve's email: steve@smgaweb.com Instagram - dad jokes https://www.instagram.com/epicdadjokes/ https://www.instagram.com/dadsaysjokes https://www.instagram.com/pun_bible/ https://www.instagram.com/dad_joking/ Dan Shappir: Eggs Noam Rosenthal: Follow Noam on Twitter > @realnoam Hyperisolation The Art of Storytelling Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber
JavaScript Remote Conf 2020 May 13th to 15th - register now! Noam Rosenthal has worked in both web and native technologies. He leads off with a discussion of the history of the web, browsers, and specifically webkit. The panel then goes into how browsers and built and discuss the differences between the different browsers. Panel AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Steve Edwards Dan Shappir Guest Noam Rosenthal "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! Links JSJ 428: The Alphabet Soup of Performance Measurements Test suites for Web platform specs — including WHATWG, W3C, and others JSJ 421: Semantic HTML with Bruce Lawson Picks AJ O’Neal: vim 8 plugins Nikelodeon Gak / Super Clean Projector Screen Steamer Aimee Knight: BlinkOn Steve Edwards: Steve's email: steve@smgaweb.com Instagram - dad jokes https://www.instagram.com/epicdadjokes/ https://www.instagram.com/dadsaysjokes https://www.instagram.com/pun_bible/ https://www.instagram.com/dad_joking/ Dan Shappir: Eggs Noam Rosenthal: Follow Noam on Twitter > @realnoam Hyperisolation The Art of Storytelling Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber
JavaScript Remote Conf 2020 May 13th to 15th - register now! Noam Rosenthal has worked in both web and native technologies. He leads off with a discussion of the history of the web, browsers, and specifically webkit. The panel then goes into how browsers and built and discuss the differences between the different browsers. Panel AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Steve Edwards Dan Shappir Guest Noam Rosenthal "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! Links JSJ 428: The Alphabet Soup of Performance Measurements Test suites for Web platform specs — including WHATWG, W3C, and others JSJ 421: Semantic HTML with Bruce Lawson Picks AJ O’Neal: vim 8 plugins Nikelodeon Gak / Super Clean Projector Screen Steamer Aimee Knight: BlinkOn Steve Edwards: Steve's email: steve@smgaweb.com Instagram - dad jokes https://www.instagram.com/epicdadjokes/ https://www.instagram.com/dadsaysjokes https://www.instagram.com/pun_bible/ https://www.instagram.com/dad_joking/ Dan Shappir: Eggs Noam Rosenthal: Follow Noam on Twitter > @realnoam Hyperisolation The Art of Storytelling Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber
Bruce Lawson is an expert in and proponent of semantic HTML. After receiving some good natured ribbing, Bruce walks the panel through the benefits of semantic HTML. He provides several examples on how it's used and in particular how it helps with other issues like accessibility and navigability on your websites. Panel AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Charles Max Wood Dan Shappir Guest Bruce Lawson Sponsors G2i Springboard | Promo code "JABBER" gives $500 off the job-guaranteed Course ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links WebAIM: Web Accessibility In Mind The 4 minute business case for accessible online shopping Picks AJ O’Neal: Better Mic Sound Canon T4i 650D Canon T5i Course Magic Lantern Filmic Pro & Promovie Aimee Knight: AddyOsmani.com - Native image lazy-loading for the web! Charles Max Wood: Codineer - 100 days of Vue challenge Dan Shappir: Alex Russell - The Mobile Web: MIA Bruce Lawson Website Bruce Lawson: Taffy music band Follow Bruce on Twitter @brucel
Bruce Lawson is an expert in and proponent of semantic HTML. After receiving some good natured ribbing, Bruce walks the panel through the benefits of semantic HTML. He provides several examples on how it's used and in particular how it helps with other issues like accessibility and navigability on your websites. Panel AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Charles Max Wood Dan Shappir Guest Bruce Lawson Sponsors G2i Springboard | Promo code "JABBER" gives $500 off the job-guaranteed Course ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links WebAIM: Web Accessibility In Mind The 4 minute business case for accessible online shopping Picks AJ O’Neal: Better Mic Sound Canon T4i 650D Canon T5i Course Magic Lantern Filmic Pro & Promovie Aimee Knight: AddyOsmani.com - Native image lazy-loading for the web! Charles Max Wood: Codineer - 100 days of Vue challenge Dan Shappir: Alex Russell - The Mobile Web: MIA Bruce Lawson Website Bruce Lawson: Taffy music band Follow Bruce on Twitter @brucel
Bruce Lawson is an expert in and proponent of semantic HTML. After receiving some good natured ribbing, Bruce walks the panel through the benefits of semantic HTML. He provides several examples on how it's used and in particular how it helps with other issues like accessibility and navigability on your websites. Panel AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Charles Max Wood Dan Shappir Guest Bruce Lawson Sponsors G2i Springboard | Promo code "JABBER" gives $500 off the job-guaranteed Course ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links WebAIM: Web Accessibility In Mind The 4 minute business case for accessible online shopping Picks AJ O’Neal: Better Mic Sound Canon T4i 650D Canon T5i Course Magic Lantern Filmic Pro & Promovie Aimee Knight: AddyOsmani.com - Native image lazy-loading for the web! Charles Max Wood: Codineer - 100 days of Vue challenge Dan Shappir: Alex Russell - The Mobile Web: MIA Bruce Lawson Website Bruce Lawson: Taffy music band Follow Bruce on Twitter @brucel
Timeline: 14:05 Hansel and Gretel do TLS | Marcus Bointon - https://youtu.be/9RO-cFv5Lzs 27:23 Tools of the Trade | Sebastian Bergmann - https://youtu.be/tFZaan9HjVo 42:05 Symfony 4: A new Way to develop Applications | Antonio Peric-Mazar - https://youtu.be/8Hv65sWYIxk 51:31 Migrating from bare Metal Machines to AWS ECS | Sebastian Struß - https://youtu.be/ET99vmlKC34 55:22 Modern SQL: Evolution of a Dinosaur | Markus Winand - https://youtu.be/nZ8IBJtaPIs 01:08:00 The future of Authentication - WebAuthn with PHP | Arne Blankerts - https://youtu.be/mDXZhOUe9hA 01:17:05 How To Make Loveliness: an HTML treasure hunt | Bruce Lawson - https://youtu.be/HQEyNRmbBeU 01:21:32 Migrating to PHP 7 | Stefan Priebsch - https://youtu.be/z8apxx_OMSM 01:25:30 Web with Sense: How to build a Start-up that is not only profitable | Christian Kroll - https://youtu.be/vLg9C6Og_fA 01:33:50 WordPress Acceptance Testing: Solved | Taylor Lovett - https://youtu.be/S6Z5oPPGaZs Мы в соцсетях: 1. Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProconfShow 2. Telegram: https://t.me/proConf 3. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvasfOIImo7D9lQkb1Wc1tw 4. SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/proconf 5. Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/by/podcast/podcast-proconf/id1455023466
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Clubhouse CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Special Guest: Chris Ferdinandi Episode Summary In this episode of My JavaScript Story, Charles Max Wood hosts Chris Ferdinandi, a Senior Front-End Engineer at Mashery. Chris is also a panelist on the podcast JavaScript Jabber and runs Go Make Things. Chris started out his career as in Human Resources, decided he wanted to go into development after he was asked to work on a coding project by his manager and he really enjoyed it. He got his first coding job as an entry level developer after attending a web development conference. Chris authors Vanilla JavaScript Pocket Guides which are short, focused e-books and video courses made for beginners. Links JavaScript Jabber: How To Learn JavaScript When You’re Not a Developer with Chris Ferdinandi Vanilla JavaScript Pocket Guides Go Make Things Chris' GitHub Chris' Twitter Chris' LinkedIn Mashery https://devchat.tv/my-javascript-story/ Picks Chris Ferdinandi: Accessibility: Back to the Future by Bruce Lawson Ralph Breaks the Internet | Disney Movies Charles Max Wood: Running along San Francisco Bay Marriage
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Clubhouse CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Special Guest: Chris Ferdinandi Episode Summary In this episode of My JavaScript Story, Charles Max Wood hosts Chris Ferdinandi, a Senior Front-End Engineer at Mashery. Chris is also a panelist on the podcast JavaScript Jabber and runs Go Make Things. Chris started out his career as in Human Resources, decided he wanted to go into development after he was asked to work on a coding project by his manager and he really enjoyed it. He got his first coding job as an entry level developer after attending a web development conference. Chris authors Vanilla JavaScript Pocket Guides which are short, focused e-books and video courses made for beginners. Links JavaScript Jabber: How To Learn JavaScript When You’re Not a Developer with Chris Ferdinandi Vanilla JavaScript Pocket Guides Go Make Things Chris' GitHub Chris' Twitter Chris' LinkedIn Mashery https://devchat.tv/my-javascript-story/ Picks Chris Ferdinandi: Accessibility: Back to the Future by Bruce Lawson Ralph Breaks the Internet | Disney Movies Charles Max Wood: Running along San Francisco Bay Marriage
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Clubhouse CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Special Guest: Chris Ferdinandi Episode Summary In this episode of My JavaScript Story, Charles Max Wood hosts Chris Ferdinandi, a Senior Front-End Engineer at Mashery. Chris is also a panelist on the podcast JavaScript Jabber and runs Go Make Things. Chris started out his career as in Human Resources, decided he wanted to go into development after he was asked to work on a coding project by his manager and he really enjoyed it. He got his first coding job as an entry level developer after attending a web development conference. Chris authors Vanilla JavaScript Pocket Guides which are short, focused e-books and video courses made for beginners. Links JavaScript Jabber: How To Learn JavaScript When You’re Not a Developer with Chris Ferdinandi Vanilla JavaScript Pocket Guides Go Make Things Chris' GitHub Chris' Twitter Chris' LinkedIn Mashery https://devchat.tv/my-javascript-story/ Picks Chris Ferdinandi: Accessibility: Back to the Future by Bruce Lawson Ralph Breaks the Internet | Disney Movies Charles Max Wood: Running along San Francisco Bay Marriage
Disease and a near fatal accident meant Bruce Lawson spent much of his early life in a wheelchair and crutches. Somehow he crafted a career as a trails guide, and spent a couple of years walking the length of Africa.With over 30 years of walking trails guide experience in Africa, you'd think Bruce Lawson would have seen it all. But as he explains, life in the wild is full of surprises and lessons. Lowveld Walking Trails: www.lowveldtrails.co.za/Support Tales Less Told podcast: www.taleslesstold.com/donateFlying 4 Rhino operates aerial support over conservation areas, and plays a key role in deterring and detecting poachers. Please consider supporting them.Artifact Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Support the show (https://www.taleslesstold.com/donate.html)
Bruce Lawson talks about designing for standards, and not just one browser. We also cover Stylable, a CSS preprocessor developed at Wix.
Bits & Bites from the Bush: Wilderness-wise with Eco-Training
Some see only a jumble of imprints on the ground. But other read it like a newspaper. Bruce Lawson talks about the centuries old art of deciphering tracks, spoors and signs of and in the wild.
Bits & Bites from the Bush: Wilderness-wise with Eco-Training
Wind, sun, terrain… There is a lot you better get right when approaching game - not only on foot, but also in a vehicle. Bruce Lawson tells you about the basics for succesful viewings.
Bits & Bites from the Bush: Wilderness-wise with Eco-Training
Get your weekly bush-fix and enjoy a little journey to the African veld just about anywhere with this short episodes about wildlife, geology, history and suchlike. Bits and Bites from the Bush takes you onto audio-safaris guided by the instructors from Eco-Training. Tune in and learn more about topics like the art of tracking, the difference between brown and spotted hyana and why we are all made out of stardust. In this first episode Bruce Lawson talks about how we could tune our senses to the bush and of what use binoculars are. And surprise, surprise: It's not all about seeing far in the distance…
Bruce Lawson and Jessica Rose talk about developer relations. What is developer relations, how you can break into the industry and the pain points contextualized within Bruce's story of working in developer relations.
Descripcion del programa En el programa de hoy, hablamos con Belén Albeza, devrel de Mozilla sobre la importancia del buen código CSS y buenas prácticas a tener en cuenta. Debatimos abiertamente sobre el uso de conocidos frameworks de diseño como Bootstrap o Foundation y que implica su uso y si es lo más adecuado en muchos casos. Hablamos de la importancia del uso de las etiquetas semánticas y como ayudan a los screenreaders o los crawlers de los buscadores. Así mismo ayudan al mantenimiento del código. ¡Como siempre espero que lo disfrutéis! Encuesta para pedir Feedback Posibles topics, entrevistados y duración del programa Eventos en Madrid OpenSource Weekends FrontFest Recomendaciones Preguntas rápidas: Belén Albeza Quién me ha inspirado: Adriel Wallick Recomiéndanos un recurso: Mozilla Developer Network Recomiéndanos un recurso: Can I use Recomiéndanos a un invitado: Blanca Tortajada ¿Qué tema te gustaría que tratásemos?: Grid Layout Contacta con: Belén Albeza Web Twitter Articles by Belén Albeza (Mozilla Hacks) Links del programa Cristina Fernández BEM OOCSS SMACSS CSS Guidelines Anna Debenham Libro de Anna Debenham GEL Mailchimp You might not need a CSS framework (video) You might not need a CSS framework (artículo) CSS coding techniques The future of layout with CSS: Grid Layouts Specificity Bootstrap Foundation Bruce Lawson Feature Queries @supports Supports will change your life Grid by Example Labs Jen Simmons Writing efficient CSS selectors Recomendaciones de Nacho Harry Roberts Hugo Giraudel Contacta con el programa Web de WeCodeSign Twitter de WeCodeSign eMail de WeCodeSign Web de Ignacio Villanueva Twitter de Ignacio Villanueva
Jeremy Keith (@adactio), web guru & co-founder of ClearLeft, talks with us about the potential pitfalls and hopes on Progressive Enhancement with Web Components. Resources Extensible Web Components (2016) - https://adactio.com/journal/11052 Responsible Web Components (2014) - https://adactio.com/journal/7967 Adam Onishi's article - http://adamonishi.com/2016/08/web-components-and-progressive-enhancement/ Eric Bidelman on Web Components in PWA (specifically on JavaScript class extension as Progressive Enhancement) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBCDdeqzUlY&feature=youtu.be&t=6m34s Polymer Shop Demo - https://shop.polymer-project.org/ Polymon - https://polymon.polymer-project.org/ Gold Standard - https://github.com/webcomponents/gold-standard/wiki The Extensible Web Manifesto - https://extensiblewebmanifesto.org/ Alex Russell's response to Keith - https://infrequently.org/2014/09/uncomfortably-excited/ Sturgeon's Law - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sturgeon%27s_law Soledad's Lightning Talk - https://soledadpenades.com/2014/09/19/extensible-web-summit-berlin-2014-my-lightning-talk-on-web-components/ Bruce Lawson blog post on the Extensible Web Summit -http://www.brucelawson.co.uk/2014/extensible-web-summit-berlin/
Descripcion del programa ¿Cómo influye el Web Audio en la Web? ¿Por qué el Progressive enhacement es algo más que actualizar JS? ¿En qué proyectos está inmerso ahora mismo Mozilla? ¿Cómo podemos mejorar nuestra experiencia con el audio? La talentosa desarrolladora y devrel de Mozilla Soledad Penadés, visita el podcast para contarnos el Web Audio y su influencia en la Web, así como sus diversos perfiles creativos: compositora, viajera, desarrolladora, apasionada de los sintetizadores, siempre curiosa y excelente comunicadora. ¡Ábrete de orejas y no te lo pierdas! Encuesta para pedir Feedback Posibles topics, entrevistados y duración del programa Recomendaciones Preguntas rápidas: Soledad Penadés Quién me ha inspirado: Kawandeep Virdee Recomiéndanos un recurso: Mozilla Developer Network Recomiéndanos a un invitado: Belen Albeza Recomiéndanos a un invitado: Juan Pablo Buritica Contacta con: Soledad Penadés Twitter - Sole soledadpenades.com supersole.net 5013.es Github - Sole Links del programa Bug reporting for the internet Web Audio API Trackers Sintetizador en C++ Canción hecha con el sintetizador de Sole Sintetizador en JavaScript Caja de música infinita Generador de sonidos spooky Juego exploratorio con audio en 3D Simulación de theremin Demo con WebGL + Web Audio Web Audio Editor Bugs en Web Audio Progressive enhancement Bruce Lawson World Wide Web, not Healthy Westerners' Web Lo nuevo en Web Audio Caja de ritmos online Bug sobre implementar control de volumen por tab Firefox para iOS Firefox Sync Service Worker Pure Data Emilia Gomez (investigadora de flamenco) Web Audio meetup Londres Recomendaciones de Nacho Hacks Mozilla Freesound Contacta con nosotros Web de WeCodeSign Twitter de WeCodeSign eMail de WeCodeSign Web de Ignacio Villanueva Twitter de Ignacio Villanueva
For our 250th episode, we managed to get our greedy hands on no one less than Bruce Lawson from Opera. Having barely returned from a trip to Asia and still dizzy from his jetlag, we managed to extract a whole bunch of classified information on CSS Houdini out of him (also thanks to our German […]
This week on the Boagworld show we talk about the future of HTML with Bruce Lawson. For a full transcript of this weeks show and quick access to all the links mentioned visit: http://boag.me/1MNgfZK
In this Christmas special we hear stories of christmas past from Chris Coyier, Sarah Parmenter, Dan Edwards, Bruce Lawson, and many, many more.
今回は、Twitter拾い読みでアイコンフォントについて、スイッチ・インターフェースについて、ユーザー・テストについて、そして障害者差別解消法の基本方針の原案について話しています。 左から、中根、植木(ヘッドセットマイクのケースを抱えています)、いずいず(午後の紅茶のペットボトルを頬ずりしてます)。いつもながら、テーブルの上のケーブルがぐちゃぐちゃして気になります。 Twitter拾い読み まずizuizuが、「アイコンフォントのアクセシビリティと適切な利用方法」という記事を取り上げて、アイコンフォントについて話しています。関連して、CSSにaltプロパティーを追加しようという動きについても話しています。 続いて中根が、Android 5.0ではスイッチ・インターフェースが利用できるようになった (リンクはPDF)という話題を取り上げて、スイッチ・インターフェースについて話しています。また、最近発売された金森 克浩さんの書籍、「【改訂版】障がいのある子の力を生かすスイッチ製作とおもちゃの改造入門」について話しています。そして、この話からizuizuが来年から取り組むメルマガ新連載の企画が持ち上がりました。izuizuが取り組むことになっている連載企画はこれまでいくつか出ていますが、さて今回は実現するでしょうか。 続いて植木が、「How to Incorporate Users with Disabilities in UX Testing」という記事を取り上げて、ユーザー・テストについて話しています。 最後に、12月25日まで実施されている障害者差別解消法に基づく基本方針(原案)に関するパブリック・コメントの募集について話しています。 お便り紹介 ポッドキャスト第57回にいただいたコメントを紹介しています。関連して、最近出張で香港に行ったという中根が、香港で体験した(izuizuの台湾の話ほどは面白くないものの)ちょっと面白い話をしています。 収録後記 「事件は会議室で起こってるんじゃない! 現場で起きてるんだ!!」というわけで、今回はユーザーテストに関するお話をしました。Webコンテンツはユーザーに使ってもらえてナンボなので、ユーザーの意見を聞くことはとても重要ですし、新たな発見も得られます。また、自分ではどうしても客観的に判断することができないですから、プロジェクトに全く関わっていない人に意見を求めると、より的確な評価が可能です。マジックミラーがあるような本格的な設備を使わなくてもできます。ユーザーテストについてもっと語る機会があるといいなあ。 (植木 真) なんかわたしバイクを作るっぽいです(材料があれば)。工作しながらアクセシビリティをお勉強していきまっす!ひょー! (山本 和泉) このポッドキャスト、収録後の編集で少しでも聴きやすくなるようにいろいろな編集や処理をしているのですが、今回は咳払いの音を消すのが意外に大変でした。特に僕は風邪の引き始めのような感じだったため、結構な回数、咳や咳払いをしていました。 (植木さんもいつもより若干多かったような。) 東京は急に冬らしい気温になってきました。皆さんも風邪など引かないようにお気を付けください。 (中根 雅文) AccSellクリッピングの関連記事 Notes on draft CSS “alt” property (Bruce Lawson’s personal site ) Guide to Switch Access for Android Lollipop (AbleNet) 【改訂版】障がいのある子の力を生かすスイッチ製作とおもちゃの改造入門 (明治図書オンライン) 障害者差別解消法に基づく基本方針(原案)に関する意見募集について (内閣府) アイコンフォントのアクセシビリティと適切な利用方法 (デジパ株式会社) How to Incorporate Users with Disabilities in UX Testing (Deque Blog)
Bruce Lawson lists the most egregious social media crimes. More info at: https://fronteers.nl/congres/2014/jam-session/roflmao
Bruce Lawson lists the most egregious social media crimes. More info at: https://fronteers.nl/congres/2014/jam-session/roflmao
HTML5 brought more semantic elements to HTML. How's that going? Why should developers use semantic HTML? Bruce Lawson joins Jen Simmons to discuss HTML, semantics, accessibility, ARIA roles, microformats, microdata, RDFa, web components and more.
The Web is everywhere. But will it continue to be so? With the proliferation of locked-down platforms that offer no browser choice, and silo appstores that allow tight integration with the device, what does the web need to continue to be the platform of choice? More info at: https://fronteers.nl/congres/2013/sessions/html-future
The Web is everywhere. But will it continue to be so? With the proliferation of locked-down platforms that offer no browser choice, and silo appstores that allow tight integration with the device, what does the web need to continue to be the platform of choice? More info at: https://fronteers.nl/congres/2013/sessions/html-future
I also thought of calling this episode of our Four Freedoms podcast series "The interesting journey of a company producing proprietary software being involved in an open source project," ... not so catchy. Or maybe "Why business and openness do not have to be enemies." The point is that on February 12, 2013, Opera Software announced that it was dropping its own, proprietary rendering engine in favour of the open source WebKit engine. I wanted to know more about that decision and the consequences going forward. What I discovered is a company with a commitment to open standards, knowledge sharing, liberal licensing, and a long-term history of actions to back those claims up. Read the full post at the Acquia Developer Center: https://dev.acquia.com/podcast/73-opera-proprietary-software-company-doing-open-source-right
Hans, Christian und Rodney tummelten sich Anfang der Woche – mit einer ganzen Menge anderer Webnasen – auf dem Klassentreffen der deutschen Webentwicklerszene. Zusammen mit den Jungs von der Technikwürze konnten wir dort Bruce Lawson von Opera für ein gemeinsames Interview gewinnen. Schaunotizen [00:00:00] beyond tellerrand 2012 Christian und Rodney erzählen ein bisschen was von […]
Auf der beyond tellerrand haben wir den Open Web Standards Evangelisten Bruce Lawson von Opera getroffen und ihn Fragen zu Webstandards, Responsive Images, Operas Beteiligung an neuen Spezifikationen und zu seinen grandiosen Hut gestellt.
With all the whizzbangs of canvas and multimedia, the Ooh!s of the History API and the Aah!s of Appcache, the 30 new elements in HTML5 are often overlooked by developers coming to terms with what's new in the HTML Hood. More info at: https://fronteers.nl/congres/2011/sessions/html5-semantics-bruce-lawson
With all the whizzbangs of canvas and multimedia, the Ooh!s of the History API and the Aah!s of Appcache, the 30 new elements in HTML5 are often overlooked by developers coming to terms with what's new in the HTML Hood. More info at: https://fronteers.nl/congres/2011/sessions/html5-semantics-bruce-lawson
A much-hyped feature of HTML5 is native multimedia. In this session we’ll look at embedding. We’ll look at the pros and the cons of HTML5 multimedia and see how to write simple controls with JavaScript. Most excitingly, we’ll also look at how HTML5 builds in support for subtitles and captions for multimedia accessibility. And you might pick up a Turkish dancing tip on the way. Bruce evangelises Open Web Standards for Opera. He’s currently working with the British Standards Institution to draft the new Standard for commissioning accessible web sites and writing a book about HTML5. Previously, he’s been front-end technical lead for the Law Society and Solicitors Regulation Authority web sites, tutor to a princess’ daughter in Thailand, a movie extra in Bombay, and a tarot card reader in Istanbul. He blogs at brucelawson.co.uk, drinks Guinness and is training for a blue belt in kickboxing. Follow Bruce on Twitter: @brucel Licensed as Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/).
At NDC, Carl and Richard talk to Bruce Lawson about responsive web design. Responsive web design from Bruce's point of view is web pages that are able to adjust to the browser and device that they are being viewed on. From the huge displays on desktop PCs to the tiny screens of smartphones, you can make your web pages work effectively! Bruce talks about some of the tools and libraries available to simplify responsive web design, so check out the links from the show!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Carl and Richard talk to Bruce Lawson and Remi Sharp about HTML 5. Bruce and Remy have been involved with HTML 5 from the early days, although more as activists than movers-and-shakers. They provide some great insight into how HTML 5 has come to be and how regular developers can get involved and affect the outcome of an important specification. Bruce and Remy have one of the very first books out on HTML 5, creatively named Introduction to HTML 5.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations