2021 week 26—Accessibility, web workers, Indiepen embedding, and Book of secret knowledge
Links worth sharing for web technologies
This week, we have links worth sharing about accessibility, web workers, Indiepen embedding library, and Book of secret knowledge.
→ The unseen benefits of accessibility
https://chrisheilmann.medium.com/the-unseen-benefits-of-accessibility-ef259202b638
Necessary for some, but also beneficial to all.
Source: @codepo8.
→ The State Of Web Workers In 2021
https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2021/06/web-workers-2021/
If you made it here, you hopefully have a better understanding of why workers can be useful.
→ Indiepen
https://yetanother.blog/2021-06-24-introducing-indiepen-a-privacy-friendly-tool-to-embed-html-css-js-code-examples/
A codepen-embed alternative. I may follow Henrik and André to put examples in examples.makzan.net. Following the code.makzan.net, I’m trying to group my teaching and code-snippets resources together. This Indiepen will be a useful tool for lightweight front-end example demonstration.
→ The book of secret knowledge
https://github.com/trimstray/the-book-of-secret-knowledge
A collection of inspiring lists, manuals, cheatsheets, blogs, hacks, one-liners, cli/web tools, and more.
→ Learn by reading code: Python standard library design decisions explained
https://death.andgravity.com/stdlib
I always tell my programming class students that we read code more than we write the code. This post shows several well-documented source code examples to learn from high-quality code.
Enjoy the links.
Until next time,
Makzan