Kilian is a front-end developer with over 20 years of experience that switched from building websites to building apps to build websites with. He is interested in modern web development, desktop app development and new technologies, and regularly speaks about topics like responsive websites, design systems and Electron. Kilian is a frequent open source contributor.
It's been nearly a month since State of the Browser 2023 hosted by @webstandards and I've finally gotten around to posting a recap of the event on my blog.
This post is much longer than my usual, that's because it contains:
• My cleaned up bulleted notes from all seven sessions
• An attempt at a TL;DR intro to each session
• Notes from all three Speedy Dev Insights videos
• Some background of how a guy from the Midwest ended up at this event in London
https://stevenwoodson.com/blog/state-of-the-browser-2023-conference-recap/
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Many thanks to @webstandards for hosting the State of the Browser conference last month, sponsoring that event via Be Inclusive App (https://beinclusive.app) was the catalyst to deciding to make the trip to be there in person.
That led to the idea of a post-conference vacation, and after 4 months of planning and anticipation we had an epic 12 days of exploring as much as we possibly could.
Michael is an online design consultant based in London, UK. With a background in engineering, design, and information technologies, he founded Online Design Ltd. in 2012 and helped various organisations architect and design their online presence by identifying the most appropriate technologies and workflows, resulting in effective and delightful user experiences. Beside lecturing on internet technologies in further education, Michael also provided regular tech speaker workshops at CodeNode London, supported by Mozilla. Along his career, he already began 40 years ago programming in HEX and became very passionate about code quality and standardized technologies, leading towards a healthy ethos for the web.
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Talk is now live on the website:
https://2023.stateofthebrowser.com/speaker/harry-roberts/
It includes:
- Video [captioned]
- Links referenced
- Transcript
Harry is an independent Consultant Web Performance Engineer from the UK. He helps some of the world’s largest and most respected organisations find and fix their site-speed issues. He is both a Google- and a Cloudinary Media-Developer Expert, and has consulted for clients from the United Nations to the BBC, General Electric to the Financial Times, and a whole host more. He is also co-chair of performance.now(), the web performance conference for professionals. When not doing client work, he writes, teaches, and speaks about the entire gamut of front-end performance. When not doing work at all, he’s probably out on his bike.