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Web Development Reading List #131: Git 2.8, CSS Grids And The Key To Good Code

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  Although it's April 1st, and people go all crazy making up jokes and spreading hoaxes, I'm sending out this edition to you without any April fools. Instead, I want to challenge you to put more effort, more thoughts into your code. Instead of blindly following a given path to build the solution with the least effort, what about thinking more about your users? Wouldn't a lot more users benefit from you spending an additional hour on building a form on your own instead of relying on a third party that involves tracking? Wouldn't they benefit from a smaller website that doesn't contain big libraries? Many people and crawling extensions could also benefit from a better document outline. In the end, it's your product and your work that users see — and I bet you want to be proud of what you've just built.The post Web Development Reading List #131: Git 2.8, CSS Grids And The Key To Good Code appeared first on Smashing Magazine.

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