Skeleton screens aren’t clever UX anymore—they’re just visual duct tape over slow, bloated apps. In 2025, users see through the shimmering gray lies, and it's time we stop pretending they work. If your site needs skeletons, maybe what it really needs is a faster brain, not a prettier mask.
Working with web design clients means wearing many hats. We’re developers, marketers, and (sometimes) therapists. It’s all about building a great website that meets our clients’ needs.
Node.js has undergone a remarkable transformation since its early days. If you’ve been writing Node.js for several years, you’ve likely witnessed this evolution firsthand—from the callback-heavy, CommonJS-dominated landscape to today’s clean, standards-based development experience.
Before the logo, the website, or the color palette gets approved, there’s the mood board. It’s where early ideas start to take form. They’re not fully designed and not totally final, but close enough to spark conversations, shape direction, and get everyone on the same page.
As always, we’re keeping an eye on the latest tools making life easier for our fellow developers. In this post, we’ve picked some handy open-source tools made for developers like you, whether you’re working with AI, PHP, JavaScript, TypeScript, or Node.js.
Duolingo’s Math team ditches traditional handoff in favor of co-creation, scrappy prototypes, and constant experimentation.
Swedish design is world-renowned for its clean lines, minimalist approach, and functional beauty, and that same philosophy shines through in typography.
In the past, when the idea of computers graphically representing the result of a user’s actions before printing seemed like a plan for the future, a Hungarian programmer had an idea. He wanted to create an editor capable of accurately replicating the final output of a user’s work on a computer. His name was Charles Simonyi, and his project was called Bravo, which became known as the first rich text editor program that...
The story of NaughtyDuk©’s quality-over-speed mindset, their work with top entertainment brands, and the open-source tools they’ve built along the way.
The Core Model is a practical methodology that flips traditional digital development on its head. Instead of starting with solutions or structure, we begin with a hypothesis about what users need and follow a simple framework that brings diverse teams together to create more effective digital experiences. By asking six good questions in the right order, teams align around user tasks and business objectives, creating clarity that transcends organizational boundaries.
Automation isn’t optional anymore, it has become the new normal. That’s why LLMs and gen AI have become indispensable parts of your daily workflow.
Alors que l’Union européenne multiplie les prises de paroles notamment par Henna Virkkunen, Vice-présidente exécutive de la Commission européenne chargée de la Souveraineté technologique, de la Sécurité et de la Démocratie, pour annoncer la mobilisation de fonds publics pour bâtir une infrastructure d’intelligence artificielle souveraine, c’est en Norvège, hors de son périmètre institutionnel, que le …
L’article La première gigafactory IA européenne voit le jour hors du cadre de la Commission Européenne, et est financée par OpenAI comme 1er client est apparu en premier sur FRENCHWEB.FR.
Share your “I wish…” for the future of design and development — and win a free ticket to Penpot Fest 2025 in Madrid!
Share your “I wish…” for the future of design and development — and win a free ticket to Penpot Fest 2025 in Madrid!
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