How can I write a book on code, where we are going, and accessibility as a grand ideal when we have no common language anymore? We have lost our focus and meaning. Our languages are fragmented. Our browsers monocultural. Where is the way forward?

Aug 12, 2022 · 2:38 PM UTC

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The code is reflective of the design & business decisions? Frame it so the accountants, the CIOs, the CTOs get it which they then pass down to PM/BA/ Agile scrrum leader level to then end up in dev sprints?
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I have issues with scrum and sprints I think they're very helpful in certain cases but I wouldn't build a whole company based on agile personally. The book is actually oriented toward as broad group because it isn't a learn to code book it's a challenge the status quo.
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Replying to @mholzschlag
Languages and browsers are just the tools. What we try to achieve should the focus. I wouldn’t be interested in another standards/languages book but I would very much like principles/guidelines/patterns and reference implementations.
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I feel a lot of responsibility for that and I know it's silly to some people but imagine walking away from 40 plus members of the web standards project that had grown to be very effective and died on the Vine without leadership in volunteer organizations. Folks get busy. Oh well.