The 2nd edition of the MDN Web Developer Needs Assessment is out! It is is actively used to prioritize browser roadmaps. We invite Web #developers and #designers to let browser vendors and the Web standardization community know what needs to change and what you are happy with
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Last year, @MozDevNet launched the 1st edition of this #survey designed in collaboration with browser vendors and @w3c. That 2019 edition collected data from nearly 30,000 developers from which @atopal presented early results during TPAC2019:
During #w3cTPAC last month, @atopal says a big thank you to the 76K+ #Web #developers and #designers from 173 countries who participated in the @MozDevNet Developer Needs Assessment survey! vimeo.com/showcase/6372516/v…

Oct 12, 2020 · 3:54 PM UTC

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The major identified pain points were related to browser compatibility: having to support specific browsers, making a design look/work testing across browsers, etc.
It's finally here - the new MDN Browser Compatibility Report. 🎉🎉 The report is a deeper dive into issues, attempting to identify specific issues causing a lot of frustration and what could be done to improve the situation. 📖Read the report here: mdn-web-dna.s3-us-west-2.ama…
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The MDN browser compatibility report was issued last month, and it identifies specific issues and possible solutions - Read the full 120-page report: bit.ly/2ZZdlOY (pdf, 1.9MB)
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First results of this new survey will be discussed at one of the #w3cTPAC public breakout sessions in 2 weeks: w3.org/wiki/TPAC/2020/Sessio… Join the discussion!
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26-30 Oct.: #w3cTPAC #BreakOutSessions week on a wide variety of topics relating to @w3c activities: w3.org/2020/10/TPAC/breakout… Some of these breakouts are open to the public. Check them out!