A presentation at Fronteers Conference 2017 in in Amsterdam, Netherlands by Niels Leenheer
10 years is a long time. You can change the world in less. So what have we done over the last decade? And more importantly, what lessons have we learned?
Here’s what was said about this presentation on social media.
Our keynote @rakaz sets the stage by encouraging everyone to stay calm #fronteers pic.twitter.com/kpOnNmglsx
— Jessica Rose (@jesslynnrose) October 5, 2017
Chriet Titulaer leeft voort! 💪 #fronteers pic.twitter.com/1MQnGUBg6A
— Tom ◡̈ (@tmhrtwg) October 5, 2017
Lovely tribute to two Dutch technology hero's Wubbo Ockels and Chriet Titulaer by @html5test #fronteers
— Wim van Iersel (@banaan666) October 5, 2017
“There’s one thing worse than creating enterprise software, and that’s creating enterprise software in Java.” #fronteers
— Adrian Egger (@adrianegger) October 5, 2017
Great way to start the day with @html5test about the past, present and the future. #fronteers pic.twitter.com/woGTxV1KMb
— Charis Rooda 🥦 (@charis) October 5, 2017
Always bet on the web. #fronteers pic.twitter.com/VegZrHfM8X
— Bramus! (@bramus) October 5, 2017
„Every browser has a framework build in, don’t be afraid to use it“ - @html5test @FronteersConf #fronteers
— Madeleine Neumann 🦄 @jsconfeu (@Maggysche) October 5, 2017
‘The web has a framework built in; don’t be afraid to make use of the web platform and all the features it has’ – @html5test #fronteers
— Hidde (@hdv) October 5, 2017
I love how @rakaz talk is a huge shout-out to the open web && web standards! 😍 #fronteers
— 🧠 /ola npm i dance 🧠 (@misprintedtype) October 5, 2017
✌️kbye #fronteers pic.twitter.com/Zzw28nnjCS
— Bram Smulders (@bramsmulders) October 5, 2017
Bye bye 👋 „IE was a good Browser“ .... „15 years ago...“ @html5test @FronteersConf #fronteers pic.twitter.com/jz3e0wPv9W
— Madeleine Neumann 🦄 @jsconfeu (@Maggysche) October 5, 2017
This might be the best slide I’ve ever seen. #fronteers pic.twitter.com/Yx92rcPiEg
— Alicia Sedlock (@aliciability) October 5, 2017
I really like @html5test's neon browser logos. #fronteers pic.twitter.com/tuiTzPtMKm
— Paul Verbeek-Mast (@paul_v_m) October 5, 2017
When your core UX is not possible without JS, depending on it is ok. YouTube without video is just horrible comments #fronteers @html5test
— Peter Müller 🇩🇪 (@_munter_) October 5, 2017
Browser diversity is important and drive the web. #fronteers pic.twitter.com/ybxnY98Mik
— 🧠 /ola npm i dance 🧠 (@misprintedtype) October 5, 2017
Truth. W3C HTML5 design principles at #fronteers https://t.co/rlk2efHo0O pic.twitter.com/B0zHrxo2mD
— Phil Hawksworth (@philhawksworth) October 5, 2017
‘Because the web reached so much interoperability, we developers have become spoiled and expect stuff to just work’–@html5test #fronteers
— Hidde (@hdv) October 5, 2017
Getting real meta at #fronteers. pic.twitter.com/sqFT1fT2fq
— Alicia Sedlock (@aliciability) October 5, 2017
"Don't develop for the browsers, develop for the web" @html5test at #fronteers
— Bram Smulders (@bramsmulders) October 5, 2017
„Build for the future, but don‘t forget about now!“ — @html5test really got this motivational talk thingie right#fronteers
— Dennis (@dennisausbremen) October 5, 2017
💫 Delight your users 💫@html5test #fronteers pic.twitter.com/5Xi3h9KGND
— Charis Rooda 🥦 (@charis) October 5, 2017
The users don't care what frameworks/tools you use. They only care about the usability ... ♥️ wise words from Niels Leenheer #fronteers pic.twitter.com/LISrml1sSU
— Mara (@Marakok) October 5, 2017