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[from amaah] How we read online

on popular writing for the web in the vein of Jacob Nielsen. The elements are brevity, lists, hypertext, bold text. Per contra of course, I turn to Maciej Ceglowski namely: "Brevity is for the weak"

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Hypertext Style: Cool URIs don't change - Tim Berners-Lee

"It is the the duty of a Webmaster to allocate URIs which you will be able to stand by in 2 years, in 20 years, in 200 years. This needs thought, and organization, and commitment."

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[from amaah] The Challenges of Latency

In any large-scale system, there are a few inescapable facts: 1. A broad customer base will demand reasonably consistent performance across the globe. 2. Business continuity will demand geographic diversity in your deployments. 3. The speed of light isn

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Quality Tips for Webmasters

Basic (but important!) tips to not forgive in web development..

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