Web Tools Tips And Talk: #2
March 20, 2009
Semi-weekly wrap up of links, tidbits, and other sites that came across my plate. Code, development, management, anything I found interesting since the last post. Feel free to suggest other links in the comments.
Web Tools
- 15 Helpful In-Browser Web Development Tools – Most people are going to be familiar with these tools, especially if you found this blog, but nonetheless, its a good list to keep handy. Even if you keep the list to help new junior developers setup their browsers for development.
- Free Web Resources – I only recently bookmarked this site, and follow it briefly. So far what i’ve seen has been borderline. I will add it to my RSS reader and give it a few weeks. Does anyone read this site?
Web Talk/Blogs
- The Most Powerful Word is No – Short message from 37Signals about saying NO.
- How to Be a Program Manager – Good article about a program manager and why good software teams need one. I would refer to this role as a Product Manager, and I plan to post my thoughts on Product Vs Project Managers roles in Web Development soon.
- Web Development is Moving On – Are you? – I really like this article. Talks about the changes in Web Development, and how we need to change with it to remain relevant. I recommend reading this article.
Web Tips/Resources
- Top 5 Sites To Learn Some CSS Programming – Good list of some intro sites for beginner CSS.
- 9 Common Usability Blunders – Anyone developing web software should keep these basics in mind when designing UIs.
Post any good resources or links you use in the comments.
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