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Exploration of how the World Wide Web has evolved through layered, iterative changes over 30 years. Discusses building resilient, performant, accessible, and beautiful web structures through progressive enhancement and the principle of least power.
Examines how developers should assess which technologies merit investment of their time. Explores evaluation criteria beyond surface-level adoption metrics, considering how technologies fail across different browsers and devices. Uses examples from web standards to illustrate principles for sound technical decisions.
Web browsers have become so powerful that developers are now treating them as if they were a runtime environment as predictable as any other. Addresses the need to build robust, flexible, and resilient web experiences by working with the web's nature.