
My journey to a sustainable website started with a radical goal: minimize its carbon footprint at all costs. I succeeded, reducing emissions from 5 grams to just 0.06 grams of CO2 per pageview. But I realized that minimising to zero was not representative for real life projects. And even more: visitors needed more than plain text to connect with my content and mission.

There is an app for that! IT as the solution to every problem. This is the mindset that drives developers who live for making an impact to get up every day with fresh energy. When looking at sustainability, this leads to IT for Good, Green IT, and the all-encompassing Sustainable IT

Angular, React of Vue? The most frequently asked question in the front-end world, and one that will inspire countless blogs and vlogs. Questions like “Which framework should I learn?” and “Are you an Angular/Vue/React developer?” suggest that as a developer, you need to pick one—or that the choice is made for you based on the project you’re working on. It’s time to change that mindset.

Big organisations are increasing their efforts to adjust to demanding markets and focus on high quality customer journeys. In a time where startups, freed of collected technological complexity caused by years of iterative development, are disrupting the markets, organisations have to step up their game. By taking a modern approach time spent on maintaining the whole development environment and supporting tooling can be cut.