



As usual, this weekly digital resources post covers topics like web development, webdesign and User Experience. Besides, you get also some links about video games engines libraries.
We no longer need to introduce the notorious Linux – Apache – MySQL – PHP (LAMP) combination to create large and robust websites. For some years now, it is more and more substituted by the MongoDB – Express – AngularJS – NodeJS (MEAN) stack. The Hongkiat blog writes a useful post about these MEAN and LAMP technologies (‘stacks’), highlighting their advantages and drawbacks.
We are millions of players of video games, are you one of them? Or are you even more, a video game-maker? If you plan to do so, there has never been so many opportunities to create your own video game. For instance, here is a collection of Javascript & HTML5 Game Engines Libraries. And you can check the ‘Games’ section in my other resources for programming.
Forms have always been a specific case for usability and User Experience. This brilliant post offers to design better forms by listing common mistakes designers make and how to fix them.
“Make it Black and White”, “Go Retro”, “Stick to Geometric Shapes”: more focused on webdesign, @Carrie Cousins gives some instructions to design a minimal logo that works.
Because this blog audience remains low and there is no comment, I’ve read carefully How to Discover Whether Your Audience Is Bored with Your Content from Neil Patel. First lesson: I do not target a specific topic. This is true, I am totally aware of it, but this is the point of this blog. and it should be its added-value: covering various topics related to digital. Consequently, readers get insights of what is happening, what is possible in different areas.
What do you think of this? Are you interested by a ‘global overview’ of digital, or are you looking for a deep and detailed single topic?
I completely agree with the article’s points on the MEAN and LAMP technology stacks. The shift from LAMP to MEAN has brought numerous advantages for web development. Additionally, the collection of JavaScript and HTML5 Game Engines Libraries is a valuable resource for aspiring video game-makers. Offering diverse topics in a blog adds value and keeps readers informed.