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Blind Faith And Best Practices

Abstract:

Stop using ==, you must use Sass, all your coding problems can be solved with Node.JS. So much advice and best practices, some of it from well-respected leaders in our web-dev community and much of it extremely dogmatic.

So how do you filter out the noise and find a happy middle ground? How do you go about finding the best practices you should follow in a practical world where things are messy?

This talk goes over some of the common front-end best practices and encourages engineers to not just blindly follow best practices, but understand the WHY behind them.

About Mike Behnke:

Mike Behnke is a website developer and software engineer, a tech geek, focused on front-end programming but also a bit dangerous on the server-side. He is a JavaScript and Android enthusiast. Mike Behnke works at Enlighten Agency (@EnlightenAgency) and tweets at @LocalPCGuy. Occasional musings or topics of interest are posted to Local-PC-Guy.com.

Original slides (rendered with Reavel.JS) available here: