The 2016 Web Development Workflow - Google I/O 2016
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Matt Gaunt and Sam Saccone on The 2016 Web Development Workflow
In this session, we will take a retrospective look at old workflow tools, future web tooling paths, the web's unifications efforts, and arguments for why tools are dead, and why the only hope we have is to embrace the platform.
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Last updated 2024-08-06 UTC.
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