Why Sparkbox Loves TypeScript
Support and adoption of TypeScript has grown exponentially in the last few years. Companies and products like Netflix, Airbnb, Slack, and Lyft, just to name a few, all utilize TypeScript in their applications.
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Support and adoption of TypeScript has grown exponentially in the last few years. Companies and products like Netflix, Airbnb, Slack, and Lyft, just to name a few, all utilize TypeScript in their applications.
Accessibility efforts apply to all sorts of applications, even those we build for TV. Dustin shares the ways we implemented web accessibility within a client’s Roku app.
We’ve evaluated automated accessibility testing tools to help you determine which is best for your project. Learn the strengths and weaknesses of the IBM Equal Access browser extension.
It’s a new year and a new CodePen challenge. A great way to flex your CSS muscles!
Sparkbox developer Josh Winn shares some great ideas about developing support for Windows High Contrast and forced colors mode.
If you start thinking about a global audience sooner, you can avoid having to refactor later.
Learn how Sparkbox avoided the “cobbler’s children have no shoes” problem with updates to its website and the Foundry.
We all know accessibility is critical, but where to start? An audit will point you in the right direction.
Learn along with the Sparkbox team as we address the twin challenges of performance and accuracy for our own blog, The Foundry.
If you are looking to find bugs faster in the delivery pipeline, then CI/CD should be part of your process to automate code integration, testing, and deployment. But how do you know which tool is right for you? Let’s compare some common CI/CD tools: Jenkins, CircleCI, GitHub Actions, and AWS Pipeline.
Katie Jennings
Vice President of Business Development