![]() ![]() Hate the complexity of modern front‑end web development? I send out a short email each weekday on how to build a simpler, more resilient web. ![]() □ Get excited! A new session of the Vanilla JS Academy returns on June 26. This text editor is great for small to large businesses and is an excellent tool used to code. And for a team setup, something like Grunt or Gulp probably would work better than CodeKit.īut for the work that I do, those tools are good enough. JS 1.8 Bootstrap 1.9 CodeKit 1.10 Ruby on Rails. There are other tools that would work just as well. I use Sublime Text (though there are plenty of good text editors on the market). There’s nothing wrong with tools that help you work better and faster, but let’s not let it get in the way of how and why we build for the web. ![]() And worse than that, it gets in the way of actually making things that matter. And of course there’s a learning curve associated with that change.īut this trend of “last week’s new hotness is old so check out this week’s new hotness because ZOMG it’s a billion times better” is tiring. Cactus allows you to build your websites locally with the ease and flexibility of Foundation. With zero setup and Bower built right into the system, CodeKit can compile any language with one click updates. There are definitely some tools that make big leaps forward. A Mac app that allows you to build websites faster with Foundation using CodeKit. Use a static HTML templating tool like Jekyll."Īnd this is all in the span of 12 months. ![]()
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