Seeing this mess again tells me that there's something fundamentally wrong with the web or at least with the standardized technologies that are supposed to solve the problem of frontend development (namely HTML, CSS and JS).<p>I think the web really needs a fresh start before I would even consider becoming a web developer (I'm a CS student atm)
Well it is a nice list but, it's a list, again.<p>By that I mean you either find compilation list like that or full stack framework but what a would personally find more useful would sets of cohesive tools, end-to-end.<p>Sure there are boilerplates out there but what I frustrating is that you hardly find "full stack" one. For instance what about a boilerplate for django + django-rest-framework + backbone.js + marionette + i18n tools for backend and frontend + manage.py-grunt.js integration + optimisation tools for css and images + ....<p>Yes, there are endless possibilities, the more the reason to find more of those out there don't you think ? Maybe it's me but I feel like there is either something missing, too much choice or both. I18N being often the most neglected (granted, it's harder)<p>What do HNers feel about that ?
I moved the list to<p><a href="https://github.com/dypsilon/frontend-dev-bookmarks" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/dypsilon/frontend-dev-bookmarks</a><p>please update your bookmarks. Pull requests are welcome.
Another excellent development resource list is pineapple.io: <a href="http://pineapple.io/" rel="nofollow">http://pineapple.io/</a>
Seriously awesome list. Book marked and sent to friends/people I work with.<p>In a way shame this hit HN on a Saturday, this is one of those lists people need to find when sitting at their desk.
This is a great list! To teach front-end web development at <a href="http://www.thinkful.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.thinkful.com/</a> we also sometimes use <a href="http://prework.flatironschool.com/" rel="nofollow">http://prework.flatironschool.com/</a>
I've been building a list of front-end development best practices at <a href="http://www.betterfrontend.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.betterfrontend.com</a> - it definitely needs to be updated though. I haven't had a change to work on it for almost a year. Would love to get something going with a few devs if they're interested.
similar to this list...
<a href="https://github.com/codylindley/frontend-tools" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/codylindley/frontend-tools</a>
Nice collection. Enough stuff to wander through and be certain I'll find something of interest, or discover something I was previously unaware of altogether.
The trouble with managing a list like this is that it's not exactly easy to update/correct? It's always owned by one person, and errors (like Foundation 3 being mentioned) aren't easy to correct - or to expand and add new items to.<p>Great resource, but wouldn't a collaborative wiki be easier - or are such lists maintained for the original author's reputation not to become a fount of collective knowledge?
From the author of <a href="http://roots.cx" rel="nofollow">http://roots.cx</a>, much love and thanks for including us! We're working super hard on pushing roots further than we've seen any other static site compiler go, so if you are into static sites we'd love to talk : )
Mimosa is missing from workflow. <a href="http://http://mimosajs.com/" rel="nofollow">http://http://mimosajs.com/</a>