On Tuesday, April 14, I had the privilege of speaking at FITC Toronto 2015, a technology and creativity conference that features events all around the globe, many of them in Canada. It was my second talk ever, and it seemed to go over pretty well. This was a 4-track conference, so it was nice to see a packed room with standing-room only (or so they told me — as you can see from the video below, those lights blind the speaker to what’s going on in the room!).
My talk was focused on the tools explosion that we’ve seen in the front-end development industry in the past 5 years or so. If you’ve been following my tools newsletter for some time, then you would have seen some, if not most, of the stuff in the talk. But I did go in depth on a few of the tools that I featured, so there should be something new in here for most front-end developers.
Due to the nature of the event (being a fairly general, non-niche conference), I had a feeling there would likely be many in the audience who found the material a little over their heads. I tried to keep it as simple as possible but, to be honest, many of the tools I talked about are over my head, too!
Below you’ll find the FITC video, my slide deck, along with the full list of links to the stuff referenced in the talk.
Note: Choose one of the “HD” settings for the video, if it’s not already selected. This will help you to see the code examples a little more clearly.
Intro / Bio
- FITC 2015 talk page
- SitePoint
- Jump Start CSS Book
- HTML5 & CSS3 for the Real World: 2nd Edition
- @ImpressiveWebs
- Web Tools Weekly
The Usual Suspects
HTML, CSS, and Sass Tools
- W3C Markup Validation Service
- HTML Inspector
- CSS3 Click Chart
- HTML_CodeSniffer
- Dom Monster
- DOMFlags
- uCSS
- extractCSS
- Bear CSS
- css-flip
- css-animations.js
- ResponsiveComments
- Device Lab
- ai2html
- css2scss
- css2sass
- Modernizr mixin
- SCSS-Lint
JavaScript Tools
- JSVerbalExpressions
- Refiddle
- JSONSelect
- JSON Selector Generator
- Papa Parse
- JSZip
- annyang!
- QuestionMark.js
- BackgroundCheck
- favcount.js
- exceptions.js
- Is
- HTML(.js)
- TMI – Too Many Images
Text Editors and More
- Coda
- Diet Coda
- Floobits
- Gist
- Liveweave
- SublimeGit
- Sublime Web Inspector
- WakaTime
- Octotree
- prism-treeview
- drumcommit
Keeping Up and Learning
- Announcing: HTML Boilerplate
- Paul Irish Tweet
- Molot Font
- Learning JavaScript Design Patterns
- DOM Enlightenment
- jQuery Boilerplate
- favcount.js source
- css-animations.js source
- Web Tools Weekly
- JavaScript Weekly
- Show HN
- Hacker Newsletter
- Versioning Daily by SitePoint
- Front-end Dev Weekly
- Web Platform Daily