WordPress Paradox: Why It Persists (and How to Fix It)
For years, developers have written WordPress off. Yet, it still powers over 40% of the internet. This isn't about fighting it, but understanding its enduring appeal.
For years, developers have written WordPress off. Yet, it still powers over 40% of the internet. This isn't about fighting it, but understanding its enduring appeal.
The web development world has been clamoring for a CMS that doesn't feel like it's clinging to dial-up. Enter Neleto, a new contender built from the ground up for speed and AI.
The endless framework debate is a siren song leading developers to paralysis. Forget shiny new toys; focus on what builds a career.
Forget clunky, theme-agnostic VS Code extensions. A new wave of tooling is making it easier than ever to build rich, responsive, and – crucially – native-feeling interfaces right inside your editor. This isn't just about aesthetics; it's about deeper integration and better developer experience.
Forget your fancy frameworks. One dev built a monster Swedish crossword solver using Astro and vanilla JS, wrangling 400,000+ words. The real story? The SEO gymnastics required to make Google notice.
Another month, another dose of pure frontend wizardry from CodePen. This April's roundup serves up nostalgia, interactive art, and pure CSS ambition.
Talent is blooming everywhere, even if the press only ever talks about Silicon Valley. A young developer in Vietnam is making their intentions known.
The web browser's struggle with mixed Arabic and English text is a long-standing annoyance. Now, a clever Chrome extension offers a real fix, parsing text at its core.
Suddenly, clicking a link doesn't take you where you expect. GitHub's latest UX tweak has developers fuming, and for good reason.
Developers expected another productivity booster. Instead, this site slaps back with a 418 error and a roast. It's the HTTP joke we didn't know we needed.