the browser is the sandbox
Explores using the web browser as a secure sandbox for AI coding agents, examining APIs for filesystem, network, and safe code execution.
Explores using the web browser as a secure sandbox for AI coding agents, examining APIs for filesystem, network, and safe code execution.
A web developer's list of widely available CSS, JavaScript, and DOM API features to learn, based on Google's Baseline project and W3C resources.
The article critiques the web's dependency management, arguing it's broken and should be a native platform feature, not reliant on bundlers.
A conference presentation overview of recent and upcoming HTML and CSS features for web developers, framed as a guide to surviving the expanding web platform.
A developer shares their firsthand experience participating in a METR study that found AI-assisted coding tasks took 19% longer, using the jsdom project as a case study.
A candidate outlines their background and goals for the W3C Technical Architecture Group, focusing on advancing powerful web application capabilities.
A presentation summary covering recent and upcoming HTML and CSS web platform features like container queries, nesting, and subgrid.
Explores the strategic reasons companies build web browsers, focusing on the 'Web as Platform' approach and its impact on the tech ecosystem.
Explains how the Chrome team uses star counts on bug reports to prioritize developer pain points, but clarifies it's not a strict guarantee.
The author announces the end of the JavaScript Air podcast, explaining the personal reasons behind the decision to stop producing new episodes.
Highlights from Render Conf 2016 covering web technologies, including Progressive Web Apps, meaningful animation, and front-end testing tools.
Analysis of Google's strategy to bridge the open web and native apps, focusing on developer tools and services announced or anticipated at Google I/O.