Web Programming
Our take on Web technologies, tools, and methods.
What’s the Killer App for Web3?
Where Programming, Ops, AI, and the Cloud are Headed in 2021
Following O'Reilly online learning trends to see what's coming next.
7 web dev trends on our radar
Experts weigh in on GraphQL, machine learning, React, micro-frontends, and other trends that will shape web development.
Highlights from the O’Reilly Fluent Conference in San Jose 2018
Watch highlights covering JavaScript, accessibility, privacy, and more. From the O'Reilly Fluent Conference in San Jose 2018.
It’s time to rebuild the web
The web was never supposed to be a few walled gardens of concentrated content owned by a few major publishers; it was supposed to be a cacophony of different sites and voices.
5 ways the web will evolve in 2018
Progressive web apps, offline-first development, customer experience, and other web trends to watch.
Tech diversity and inclusion postmortem
Diversity and inclusion in the tech industry has experienced a severe failure. Erica Baker approaches the topic like we would for any other service failure: with a postmortem.
You can’t get comfortable on the web
As the web and tools evolve to meet the needs of modern applications, Rey Bango explains why now is the time to embrace being uncomfortable.
Community and development
Aria Stewart discusses the role community plays in the web world and how we can take care of what we’ve built.
Reflecting on 20 years on the web
Maximiliano Firtman explains why, after years of adding layers of complexity to the frontend, it makes sense to go back to the roots of the web.
Innovating with accessibility in mind
Marcy Sutton explores how the work we do with technology can have a monumental impact on the lives of people with disabilities.
Highlights from the O’Reilly Fluent Conference in San Jose 2017
Watch highlights covering frontend tools and techniques, performance, web apps, and more. From the O'Reilly Fluent Conference in San Jose 2017.
The end of “personal” computing (and the beginning of personal computing)
John Allsopp looks toward the next age of personal computing—one where humans will interact with machines in more seamless and futuristic ways.
Letting everyone build a better web with Glitch
Jenn Schiffer looks at Glitch, a creative community that lets coders collaborate in ways that past generations of programmers could only dream of.
Focusing on what matters
Tim Kadlec says we must focus on the fundamentals that make or break the web for people around the globe, and down the street.
The global stack
Kelsey Hightower introduces the global stack and outlines the challenges full-stack developers now face.
2016–2017 Web Salary Survey
Tools, trends, what pays (and what doesn't) for web professionals.
5 web trends for 2017
What's coming with PWAs, Angular, React, and Vue; the rising tide of functional reactive; looking beyond REST to GraphQL and Falcor; and the future of artificial intelligence on the web.
Keynotes from the O’Reilly Fluent Conference in San Francisco 2016
Watch full keynotes covering progressive web apps, the state of JavaScript, online accessibility, and more. From the O'Reilly Fluent Conference in San Francisco 2016.
Web application development is different (and better)
On both front and back end, the Web challenges conventional wisdom.
What is Node.js?
Node isn't always the solution, but it does solve some important problems.