Better Products Through Continuous Delivery
Regular deployments help us practice the hard things, increase the frequency of collaboration, and focus on the product instead of the process.
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Regular deployments help us practice the hard things, increase the frequency of collaboration, and focus on the product instead of the process.
Divya explores how we can ensure that our code lives up to best practices—even with all those pesky project constraints.
Many people think that a fast site means boring design, but it is a balancing act to ensure that a site looks beautiful while delivering the content fast. Katie shares tested processes that help keep performance as a priority in her work.
Taking time to talk with multiple stakeholders individually exposes a wealth of information and perspectives. Melissa shares tips from the CodePen redesign process to make sure your stakeholder interviews do their job.
Research isn’t some side task that we do for the sake of saying we did it. Katie shares why successful projects depend on everyone discovering the right strategy in order to make informed decisions—and how we did that for CodePen.
If your code reviewer ain’t happy, ain’t nobody happy! Rob shares tips to create PRs that make reviewing and merging code a pleasant experience for the reviewer.
Everyone cares about the homepage, but the truth is that it can be a big time suck without a lot of benefit when you tackle it at the beginning of a project. Marshall encourages everyone to think about the rest of the site first and explains how much that helps developers.
Prototyping gives you a lot of wins at a low cost. Ryann recaps Apple’s prototyping secrets from WWDC 2014 and shows how attainable they are for everyone.
Rob shares the story of how we made our Expression Engine blog live happily inside a static site—and the secret sauce that makes it work.
We love to improve, and we’re pretty obsessed with continually improving our build process. Rob and Ethan explain how we built the templates for Lenovo (Australia) using SMACSS techniques.

Katie Jennings
Vice President of Business Development