If you make websites — as a developer, designer, product owner or more — what’s your favorite way to learn about what’s new on the web?

What type of content do you find most helpful?

Where are some of your favorite resources?

What’s hard? What doesn’t work? Why?

What do you need that you don’t have now?

What do you want to learn? What could unblock you?

If you could wave a magic wand, what would you want someone to make for you???

@jensimmons First, I could use a podcast about what's ahead in the web.

Other stuff includes
1. I dig videos, I have a kid, and 40+ hours of work, stuff I can watch while doing dishes, would be rad.
2. I super dig @astro's blog, I also https://bradfrost.com/, and @shoptalkshow .
3. It's hard to build things offline first. Workbox is great, but there's not a great integration for Astro or Wordpress that I know of.
4. A Safari youtube/podcast channel that I hear what your devs are working on.

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Brad Frost is a web designer, speaker, consultant, musician and artist living in beautiful Pittsburgh, PA.

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@ericmikkelsen @jensimmons @astro @shoptalkshow

Building offline is much easier with a tool like CodeKit. That's been a constant companion for years now - windows users near me consider it black magic.

Updoots for a Safari/Webkit YT channel!

@HollandJim @jensimmons @astro @shoptalkshow Oh wow, I didn't know codekit had service worker tools, that's so cool!