Notes from Front-end London, April 2017
My notes from Front-end London's April Event - Service Workers Practically by Anna Doubková, Elm - the good, the bad & the alternatives by Jon Kelly, and The Weird World of Native Mobile by Andy Trevorah
My notes from Front-end London's April Event - Service Workers Practically by Anna Doubková, Elm - the good, the bad & the alternatives by Jon Kelly, and The Weird World of Native Mobile by Andy Trevorah
My notes from Front-end London's March Event - Reflect and refactor by Melinda Seckington, Sizing with content by Oliver Williams, and The Open Metaverse by Shaun Dunne
My notes from Front-end London's March Event - Reflect and refactor by Melinda Seckington, Sizing with content by Oliver Williams, and The Open Metaverse by Shaun Dunne
My notes from London Web Standards' March Event - Chrome Debug Tools by Katie Fenn, and Using WebPageTest by Andy Davies
My notes from Front-end London's February Event - CSS Modules, Design Sprints, and The Art of Reduxion
The last of the old notes I found from a conference long ago
My notes from Front-end London's January Event - Taking Part in the IndieWeb by Calum Ryan, The Miracle of Generators by Bodil Stokke, and How to not use jQuery by Callum MacRae
I found some old hand-written notes from a conference when my laptop had died. Although late, hopefully they'll still be of some value
My notes from Phil Nash's talk at State of the Browser 2015
My notes from Ada Rose Edwards's talk at State of the Browser 2015
My notes from Adam Onishi's talk at State of the Browser 2015
My notes from Laura Elizabeth's talk at State of the Browser 2015
My notes from Bruce Lawson's talk at State of the Browser 2015
My notes from Chris Heilmann's talk at State of the Browser 2015
My notes from Martin Jakl's talk at State of the Browser 2015
My notes from Melinda Seckington's talk at State of the Browser 2015
My notes from Edd Sowden's talk at State of the Browser 2015
My notes from London Web Performance's March event - Responsive and Fast by Michael Gooding and Ellen van Keulen from Akamai.
My notes from Front-end London's January Event - OK Computer from Peter Gasston, Visual Regression Testing from Charlie Owen, and Hackers guide to testing with real users from Tom Alterman.
My notes from Front-end London's June Event - Browse the web like Xerces - The God King of the Persians from Mike MacCana, Why is using typography on Web so difficult? from Clare Evans, and Know Thy Interaction from Ashley Nolan.
My notes from London Web Standards June Event #lwssausage - Bruce's tour of the sausage factory by Bruce Lawson, and Building awesome responsive experiences with JavaScript by Jonathan Fielding.
My notes from London Web Standards' 2014 Conference - State of the Browser
My notes from Front-end London's April Event - The world keeps spinning round and round from Arran Ross-Paterson, Bridging the gap between developers and designers with Sass from Kaelig Deloumeau-Prigent, and Over promised and under delivered from Peter Gasston.
My notes from Front-end London's March Event - How to Win Designers and Influence Developers from Adam Rogers, Exploring CSS3's 3D space from Daniel Grant, and Can Code Quality be Measured? from Tim Ruffles.
My notes from London Web Standards March Event #lwshttp - Playlister: Developing a new music product at the BBC by Sara Gonzalo, and What to expect from HTTP/2 from Mark Nottingham.
My notes from Front-end London's January Event - AngularJS from Todd Motto; Are you browsing comfortably? from Steve Workman; and ServiceWorker and the offline web from Tom Ashworth
My notes from London Web Standards November Event #lwslightning - Architecting for Success from Daniel Knell, and four lightning-talks by Laura Dawson, Leonard Houx, Fabio Bertone, and Daniel Appelquist.
My notes from the two talks at London Web Standards November - Firefox OS in a nutshell, by Fernando Campo and Borja Salguero; What's new in Web Standards by Daniel Appelquist.
My notes on the four talks from #12Devs October - Life behind the curve; Node.js - what is and why do?; The internet is real anyway; Digital feudalism and how to avoid it
My notes on the two talks - Modern Progressive Enhancement and Online Identity.