In Cased You Missed It… Isobar Code Standards Updated and Posted to Github

So, as you probably noticed I did a bunch of writing for IBM earlier this year. Because of that I’ve got about a million draft posts here that I’ve got sitting in various states of completion. I’m going to work my way through them over the next few weeks. You’ve been warned (in a good way, I hope.)

Anyway, this happened a couple of weeks ago, but it’s still interesting (and important to me personally) so I thought I’d point it out again, in case you missed it the first time.

Over at Isobar we recently relaunched our Front-end Code Standards & Best Practices document and posted it up on Github to solicit feedback and changes from the community.

This document has made a strong impression in the year plus since Paul announced it and because of that we take it pretty seriously. To that end we wanted to update the design a little bit (just because it needed it) and have revisited a lot of the content to make sure it remains fresh and still reflects the current trends of web development.

So, check it out and let us know if there’s anything we can improve.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *