Only around a quarter of young people working in tech have had an “entirely positive” experience so far in the sector, according to Wiley Edge. In a survey of 18…
Developer wellbeing: A Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast
Brad Miller lives in New Jersey and, due to the pandemic, has the flexibility to work both out of his home and from Capital One bank’s New York office. Miller…
Why Classic WordPress Themes Aren’t Going Away
Despite all of the hype regarding block themes, classic themes continue to dominate the market receiving love from WordPress core. The post Why Classic WordPress Themes Aren’t Going Away appeared first on Speckyboy Design Magazine….
Logitech launches two products for content creators
Logitech announced two new products geared toward video content creators: the Litra Beam desk light and the Blue Sona XLR microphone.
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Introducing Shoelace, a Framework-Independent Component-Based UX Library
This is a post about Shoelace, a component library by Cory LaViska, but with a twist. It defines all your standard UX components: tabs, modals, accordions, auto-completes, and much, much more. They look beautiful out of the … Introducing Shoelace, a Framework-Independent Component-Based UX Library originally…
Putting APIs to work
Thank you for joining! Access your Pro+ Content below. 4 October 2022 Putting APIs to work Share this item with your network: In this week’s Computer Weekly, our latest buyer’s…
Reasons to Say “No” to a Web Design Project
There’s no shame in saying “no” to a project. That can be a difficult lesson to learn – but very much worth the effort.
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NiSi announces new APS-C 9mm prime lens
NiSi has revealed a new super-wide-angle prime lens for APS-C cameras, the NiSi 9mm f/2.8 Sunstar, in multiple mounts.
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Sony reveals two CFexpress Type A memory cards
Sony announced two new high-speed CFexpress Type A memory cards for its TOUGH line — one with a capacity of 320 GB and the other 640 GB.
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