We updated the Your Work section of CodePen recently. See, it used to have a dropdown menu like this that we labelled “View”: This allowed you to scope down the Pens you were looking at below (in ...
Large language models (LLMs) have consumed massive parts of the internet, with the leading models using trillions of tokens during training. Meanwhile, AI startups are carving out niches by focusing o...
Penetration testing enables organizations to target potential security weaknesses in a network and provide a need to fix vulnerabilities before they are compromised by a malicious actor. In this artic...
The Google Developer Program is evolving. We’re introducing AI-powered tools and expanded resources designed to help you build faster, smarter and more effectively with Google’s technologies. ...
I would recommend trying to find your own clients before going onto gig marketplaces, as this route has less competition. If anyone in your network needs a website, app, or software assistance, that&#...
CSS still gives me the warm fuzzies sometimes. We’ve gotten so many amazing CSS features the past few years, that each alone makes me happy. But when those features are combined, I’m often stunned...
Jump to Docs Navigation Recently Heikki Lotvonen cooked up a very cool idea: what if the colorization of code output on the web could be handled by the font itself. Syntax highlighting, as it were. So...
GenAI is fast changing the modus operandi of software development. But to build good code from AI, you need to combine traditional programming with the new skill of coaxing code from code, otherwise k...
The mobile-first design methodology is great—it focuses on what really matters to the user, it’s well-practiced, and it’s been a common design pattern for years. So developing your CSS mobile-fi...
Companies have been turning their attention to “synthetic,” AI-driven user testing. However, as convenient as it might seem, it’s dangerous, expensive, and usually diminishes user value. Let’s...