New Book: “On Web Development”

Published on July 1, 2015 (↻ April 16, 2024), filed under (RSS feed for all categories).

I wrote another book. On Web Development. On Web Development is an ebook that collects most of the articles about web development (and web design) that I wrote between 2005 and 2015. Most articles as in most useful, most important, and also most controversial. Ordered, polished, and commented to make up for a few cents markup. If anything on meiert.com helped anyone in the past, everyone buying this ebook helps me with my new projects.

Format Kindle ebook (free app for Android and iOS)
Price $9.99 U.S. and international
9.99 â‚¬ Germany and rest of Europe
Extras Foreword by Tony Ruscoe
26 illustrations
Length 333 pages
ISBN 978-0-9911480-1-1
Latest version 1.2.0

If, in an environment like this, you get your hands on a book some of whose texts are more than a decade old and it still makes you think and nod—well, than it’s probably one of those rare publications on web stuff that get a level above the technical minutiae and try to look at more basic and less volatile questions.

…say readers on Amazon.de.

Description

The cover of “On Web Development.”

On Web Development bundles 134 articles and the last 11 years of technical writings by Jens Oliver Meiert (meiert.com). Freshly reordered and commented, the articles cover processes and maintenance, HTML and CSS, standards, as well as development and design in general; they include coding basics and principles, carefully scathing criticism, and tips and tricks and trivia.

→ This is the book if you opt for convenient access to a Google tech lead’s early web development learnings and teachings.

The outline:

  • Acknowledgments
  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • On Web Development
    • Processes
    • Maintenance
    • HTML
    • CSS
    • Standards
    • Development
    • Design
    • This and That
  • Afterword
  • Feedback
  • About the Author

❧ I’ve written On Web Development for three reasons. Most importantly, I’ve wanted to make my writings accessible in a more orderly, more compact fashion. Related, I’ve been also curious whether an article compilation in ebook format would be a useful complement to a seasoned blog (I had observed similar with LaBossiere’s A Philosopher’s Blog). Lastly, I’ve needed some sort of closure (which I hinted at in the book, and may elaborate on later).

Thanks go to a great many people, yet here I’ll emphasize my gratitude to who I call some of the most inspiring people I’ve learned from in my career—Joe Clark, Ian Hickson, Eric Meyer, Jakob Nielsen, Don Norman, Edward Tufte, and Anne van Kesteren—as well as the two who contributed to and helped the most getting On Web Development out of the door—Sarah M. Tyrrell and Tony Ruscoe. Thank you.

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About Me

Jens Oliver Meiert, on September 30, 2021.

I’m Jens, and I’m an engineering lead and author. I’ve worked as a technical lead for companies like Google and as an engineering manager for companies like Miro, I’m close to W3C and WHATWG, and I write and review books for O’Reilly and Frontend Dogma.

With my current move to Spain, I’m open to a new remote frontend leadership position. Feel free to review and refer my CV or LinkedIn profile.

I love trying things, not only in web development, but also in other areas like philosophy. Here on meiert.com I share some of my views and experiences.