The OpenJS Foundation recently hosted its monthly Ask Me Anything with folks from the webhint team.
webhint AMA Replay: Best practices for the web and other useful stuff
The OpenJS Foundation recently hosted its monthly Ask Me Anything with folks from the webhint team. webhint, a hosted project at the Foundation, is a customizable linting tool that helps you improve your site’s accessibility, speed, cross-browser compatibility, and more by checking your code for best practices and common errors. Pretty useful stuff, huh!?
Joining the AMA was moderator Rachel Weil, and panelists Harald Kirschner and Tony Ross.
Catch the full replay below:
Below are some key moments and topics from the AMA:
3:15: Panelists discuss how webhint came about.
8:27: AMA participants talk through the unique things that drew them to the project.
11:45: What the webhint offerings are, what are the forms it takes.
16:10: What are the biggest problems webhint solves for devs and the community at large?
18:35: How does webhint help developers fix problems they find in the codebase?
25:05: What’s the most interesting challenge working in the webhint codebase?
36:52: What’s in store for webhint in the future?
39:50: Code schools and webhint as a teaching tool.
The panel also encouraged folks to get involved by following the project on Twitter (@webhintio), at their website (webhint.i) or by checking them out on GitHub- https://github.com/webhintio/hint.
Big thanks to Rachel, Tony, and Harald for their knowledge and expertise!
The next OpenJS AMA will feature the Node.js Technical Steering Committee and will happen April 1st at 9 am PT. Submit your questions here.