added by Tanuj · updated 2y ago
A playground, a wellspring
- [..] it doesn’t give new web developers a kick in the right direction, it doesn’t explain how a website works but just...shows you the code.
from A playground, a wellspring by Robin Rendle
Tanuj added 2y ago
- I think that’s what’s required to build great websites and teach the next generation of web folk. Ultimately we need to unthink of these things as tools for developers and see them for what they really are; a playground, a wellspring, for making websites.
from A playground, a wellspring by Robin Rendle
Tanuj added 2y ago
- But regardless of missing features, the biggest disappointment of all developer tools in every browser is the unanswered question that lies at the very heart of them all: what about the fun? Because today I see DevTools as merely a command line for the web (the web developers won whilst the cypher punks and the dark web hacker dweebs lost). There’s... See more
from A playground, a wellspring by Robin Rendle
Tanuj added 2y ago
- Take a look at what the Arc browser is doing with Boosts as an example of what DevTools could be; experimental, fun, and downright cool. In Arc’s vision of the web, websites aren’t this thing you build in between meetings with your manager, but are instead toys that you can mold and reshape in the palm of your hand. Arc brings back the spirit of le... See more
from A playground, a wellspring by Robin Rendle
Tanuj added 2y ago
- Away with the tools for developers! Let’s bring back the weirdness and experimentation and the joy of building a website again! Give us software to peel back all the layers of HTML and CSS and customize them, remix them, riff on code that we barely understand.
from A playground, a wellspring by Robin Rendle
Tanuj added 2y ago