W3C@30: W3C and me - YouTube
This is a lovely, lovely talk from Léonie!
There’s something very endearing about this docudrama retelling of the story of the web.
This is a lovely, lovely talk from Léonie!
Everyone’s raving about this great talk by Marcin, and rightly so!
A great rousing—practical—speech from Cory.
This video was in my “Watch Later” queue for ages but I finally got ‘round to watching it this weekend. It’s ace! Great content, great narrative, great delivery—would’ve made a good dConstruct talk.
Here’s the video of my opening talk at this year’s CSS Day, which I thoroughly enjoyed!
It’s an exciting time for CSS! It feels like new features are being added every day. And yet, through it all, CSS has managed to remain an accessible language for anyone making websites. Is this an inevitable part of the design of CSS? Or has CSS been formed by chance? Let’s take a look at the history—and some alternative histories—of the World Wide Web to better understand where we are today. And then, let’s cast our gaze to the future!
Did you know that the World Wide Web has fifty words for document?
Intertwingled hyperlinks.
The World Wide Web is a mashup.
A memory of Austin prompted by a readlist of seminal technology papers.
How we built How We Built The World Wide Web In Five Days in more than five days.