Takeaways from a Testing and Refactoring Conference (apart from the T-Shirt)
Sometimes it's the small things that matter. A seemingly unimportant detail might turn out to be the key takeaway in retrospect.
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Sometimes it's the small things that matter. A seemingly unimportant detail might turn out to be the key takeaway in retrospect.
How many computers does one person need? Once again very topical: do you still have unused devices lying around that are
CSS 4 will make even brighter colours available to web designers and developers.
You don’t have to be a frequent flyer to leave a so-called ecological footprint. Carbon dioxide emissions pollute the
“Zero Waste” is a tall order. Inspired by the tech scene discussion about no-code and low-code, I would rather
After nearly eleven years, I finally managed to relaunch my personal website, www.ingo-steinke.com, to show why I call myself
A gallery of websites with bad UX design, an eleboration on what makes them hard to use, and an analysis how we got there.
Time to Read A pile of unread books is great, if it contains entertaining fiction. But a pile of unread textbooks about web
ecological sustainability and ecological optimization of IT and web development