What Iā€™ve Hated and What Iā€™ve Loved About Web Development

Published on September 30, 2015 (ā†» February 5, 2024), filed under (RSS feed for allĀ categories).

This post is partially outdated.

In On Web Development and in other contexts Iā€™ve alluded to wrapping up, ending my old career. Thatā€™s only correct to an extent.

Whatā€™s correct is that my focus is temporarily was on philosophy and politics now. Whatā€™s incorrect about my current status is that Iā€™ll keep working on a number of tech projects, will keep contributing to a couple of lists and standards, and will listen to exciting projects that seek my experience and ideas.

Even though I wonā€™t announce my industry retirement just yet, here are some observations from 16 years in web development, almost from the Webā€™s infancy, to today. I figured I better get a few notes down to paperā€”if Iā€™m tinkering around for another 16 years I can amend the lists later. Maybe you find some things in here youā€™ve hated or loved about our field, too.

What Iā€™ve Hated

What Iā€™ve Loved

I contemplated pumping more points into this for spectacle, and refrained. As I said, Iā€™m still in the field, and Iā€™m sure thereā€™ll be more things to love-hate about web development. See you around.

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About Me

Jens Oliver Meiert, on September 30, 2021.

Iā€™m Jens, and Iā€™m an engineering lead and author. Iā€™ve worked as a technical lead for companies like Google and as an engineering manager for companies like Miro, Iā€™m close to W3C and WHATWG, and I write and review books for Oā€™Reilly and FrontendĀ Dogma.

With my current move to Spain, Iā€™m open to a new remote frontend leadership position. Feel free to review and refer my CV or LinkedInĀ 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 andĀ experiences.

Comments (Closed)

  1. On October 2, 2015, 13:02 CEST, Giovanni said:

    Can you expand on why you hated Zeldmanā€™s book?

    This one made me laugh, but itā€™s just so true: ā€œSoftware developers who think theyā€™re web developers.ā€

  2. On October 3, 2015, 15:39 CEST, Jens Oliver Meiert said:

    Jeffreyā€™s book was much too hyped for my taste, and I deemed it to contain too much compromise and ill advice. On the other hand, I was this young, grumpy, overzealous web developer at the time, and our field was in need of some compromise, too, to become more standards-aware. The book was probably very good for us.

  3. On October 4, 2015, 7:13 CEST, Francis Kim said:

    Hate it or love it, Dreamweaver fixed most of the table layouts and spacer gif issues for me. I STILL use it for email templates :3

  4. On October 4, 2015, 16:33 CEST, Jens Oliver Meiert said:

    I wouldnā€™t have deemed it possible that Dreamweaver was even going to be around for so long! (Still, my attitude here is not as grim as it used to be.)

  5. On October 5, 2015, 22:00 CEST, P.R. Deltoid said:

    You put Joe Clark of all people in your loved column?? Are you off your meds? I would think that vicious man belongs in all the categories pseudo, troll, and [a__hole] if anyone did.