Modernizing Your Application: Where to Begin
Upgrading a legacy application can seem daunting. This series will guide you through the process, highlighting strategies for a smooth transition without disrupting your current operations.
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Upgrading a legacy application can seem daunting. This series will guide you through the process, highlighting strategies for a smooth transition without disrupting your current operations.
It's been nearly twenty years that we've been discussing whether or not to open outbound links in new tabs or windows. Could it really be true that no one has run an A/B test on it?
A significant percentage of web professionals believe that opening outbound links in new tabs or windows provides a benefit to site owners. Why?
ImageEngine may be the easiest way to implement responsive images and is worth considering when you’re looking for a solution that will get you 80% of the way to optimization with minimal effort. They have a new free developer tier you should try out.
Apple is removing access to Home Screen web apps for all browsers including Safari. We talk to Bruce Lawson about what this means and what web developers can do about it.
A delightful metaphor from the world of game development.
In the latest episode of Fourcast, Jason and I dove headfirst into how to approach the seemingly herculean effort of updating and modernizing an old application. The First Step on a Long Journey…
In the very first episode of our new Fourcast podcast, I sat down with Tyler Sticka, and we unpacked the often daunting world of legacy application redesigns. It’s a tale of fear, strategy, and…
We’ve been dealing with our fair share of loss lately. And to make matters worse, we’ve encountered applications that handle death poorly and add to our pain.
How do you embed 3D models in web pages? How do you do so without slowing down your site? We’ll review the file formats, 3D model viewers, user experience, optimizations, and proposed future web standards.
OpenAI’s use of copyrighted material and the lawsuits over are reminiscent of the Napster era of digital music. Could history repeat itself with Apple and the iTunes Music Store?