[–] RexRollman 13y ago ↗ I really hope Mark Pilgrim is doing okay. I liked his blog and was disappointed when he took it down. [–] paulirish 13y ago ↗ Mark's been very active in the WebKit/Blink codebases over the past 18 months or so http://trac.webkit.org/search?q=pilgrim&noquickjump=1... Taking on huge refactoring efforts. [–] stesch 13y ago ↗ Is this a joke? I thought he is offline?
[–] paulirish 13y ago ↗ Mark's been very active in the WebKit/Blink codebases over the past 18 months or so http://trac.webkit.org/search?q=pilgrim&noquickjump=1... Taking on huge refactoring efforts. [–] stesch 13y ago ↗ Is this a joke? I thought he is offline?
[–] optiminimalist 13y ago ↗ A fantastic piece of work - one of the very few HTML books that I read cover to cover without getting bored. I would love to see Mark Pilgrim's literary take on other topics.
[–] simonlc 13y ago ↗ Great book, always a good introduction to an HTML5 feature I need to use for the first time.
[–] peterjmag 13y ago ↗ This has been an indispensable resource for me over the past couple of years. The examples are fantastic, and it's a pleasure to read. Thanks Mark!
[–] lemcoe9 13y ago ↗ This is a solution fantastic book. Reading the exchanges from the early pioneers of the Internet is just amazing.
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