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Do we have a lack of developers or a false assumption what the job is?
Christian Heilmann
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What people think that web developers do vs. what we really do
Christian Heilmann
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A teleprompter script for video recordings
Christian Heilmann
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Global Accessbility Awareness Day – Does your web product support the needs of the many?
Christian Heilmann
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Fixing the accessibility of Inspection overlays
Christian Heilmann
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A “Quick Edit” bookmarklet to make changes to any web site
Christian Heilmann
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Someone should build X for the web” – why not you? All you need is a GitHub account
Christian Heilmann
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Edge DevTools for Visual Studio Code V2 – new browser preview with emulation and sourcemap support
Christian Heilmann
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One million broken web sites – and a way to prevent that
Christian Heilmann
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CSS Mirror Editing with Sourcemapped files (Sass, React…) – we need you to make it better
Christian Heilmann
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Quick MacOS tip: Preview as a built-in zoom lens
Christian Heilmann
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The devil is in the details…
Christian Heilmann
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Quick survey: help improve the simulation options of browser developer tools
Christian Heilmann
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New in 1.4.6: Using the DevTools Console inside Visual Studio Code and offline functionality
Christian Heilmann
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Automatically starting a server when starting a debug session in VS Code
Christian Heilmann
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Noise cancellation for development
Christian Heilmann
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Want to improve Developer Tools in Microsoft Edge? File an issue on Github
Christian Heilmann
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Showing different titles depending if the tab is active or not
Christian Heilmann
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Sending email notifications from GitHub organisations to different emails
Christian Heilmann
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A launch.json setting for end-to-end web development
Christian Heilmann
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