Category: Development
Why we use GitLab for source control
When we implement a new tool or system, there’s always a process of getting to grips with new vocabulary and ...
Testing for legacy browsers
We’re reaching a point where there are too many devices and browsers in existence to realistically test for all of ...
Is HTML5 the perfect Flash replacement?
Flash – the once-ubiquitous developer tool has drawn its final breath. Adobe, Google and Mozilla have pulled the plug, so ...
Developing with sustainability in mind
We can be certain about one thing in the digital age: platforms make the web go ‘round. Knockout platforms create ...
Oracle formally retires Java plugin
Tech company, Oracle has formally announced the retirement of its Java plugin after years of security flaws and vulnerability issues. ...
Flash plugin given two-year shelf life
Commentators have been predicting the demise of Adobe’s Flash plugin for years, but a new report published by encoding.com suggests ...
Don’t panic, there’s life in IE yet
Earlier this month, Microsoft officially withdrew technical support for IE 8, 9 and 10 – meaning that users will no ...
Developers seek answers from GitHub
In an open letter published last Friday, developers of some of the web’s largest code libraries and languages complained that GitHub ...
Microsoft discontinues support for Internet Explorer
Microsoft has officially discontinued support for its ubiquitous Internet Explorer browser, ceasing feature development and security support as it shifts ...
Expand your digital horizons by learning to code
Code is a synonym for ‘computer language’. To code is to speak to, control, or communicate with a machine. Everything ...
Everybody should make the move to HTTP/2
If we told you that your website could load faster, your server could call upon fewer resources, you wouldn’t have to ...
Tech giants pledge to boost accessibility
Facebook, Microsoft, Yahoo and a host of other tech giants have pledged to boost web accessibility “Some of the world’s ...