Meet our
speaker
Introducing
Harry Roberts
@csswizardryWith a client list including Google, the United Nations, and Unilever,
Harry is an award-winning Consultant Front-end Architect who helps organisations and teams across
the globe to plan, build, and maintain product-scale UIs.
He writes on the subjects of CSS
architecture, performance, and scalability at csswizardry.com;
develops and maintains inuitcss and authored CSS Guidelines.
CSS for Software Engineers for CSS Developers
Depending on where you draw your measurements from, the first programming
languages for use on ‘modern’ electric computers were designed in the ’40s and ’50s. CSS, on the other
hand, is a mere adolescent—born in 1996, it’s just 18 years old. This means that software engineers have
had over four decades’ head start on us: we should be listening to a lot more of what they have to
say.
In this talk, we’ll take a look at some very traditional computer science and software
engineering paradigms and how we can steal, bend, borrow, and reimplement them when writing our CSS.
Writing CSS like software engineers so that we can become better CSS developers.