
Sophie Koonin’s blog post “Everything I Googled in a Week as a professional software engineer” is fascinatingly showing the mindset of web developers and what they need to look for in their day-to-day work. We all joked that we were just googling (or StackOverflow search) something we couldn't remember for a moment and then copy and paste it, but this post explores the issue more in-depth.
Examples of her searches a few times a day:
react-apollo Release Notes jest Silent warning - don't judge me, okay? Semantic HTML Contact Information - Want to confirm
<address> Is the tag related to domino accessibility here - popcorn.gif</address>
Gift Egwuenu then published the article "The Art of Google Search".
Some of these search examples:
- Filtering arrays using JavaScript - I was doing a chore at the time and needed to understand how the filter method works
- Screenshot on Mac
- Center div using Grid
- Revoke git submission
- React Native's Grid - Check if React Native has this feature
After reading these search records, I felt "Oh, it's not easy" and then "I really wish I was there at that time because I might be able to help."
This is a very interesting small blogging trend and I would like to see more people do it. (Remind me of the “How we use CSS at [company]” thing.)
I'll show my search history for the last few days, which were mined from Google's area of my activity and have been filtered to show only the search content.
Here is a few hours of search yesterday morning, and I have removed some of the irrelevant and distracting content:
- Sara Vieira – Looking for her Twitter account to quote a tweet.
- javascript closest - looking for DOM version instead of jQuery version
- jquery parent - confirm that it does have a real API
- minimap moz element - Looking for an article about excellent use cases of
element()function in CSS - web unleashed--I'm going to attend this conference next week and need to check the website
- Server log analysis
- Australian states
- View HTML source code in Spark Mail
- bat cryptocurrency
- HTML Verifier
- HTML decoding
- Should HTML emails have titles?
- window.scrollTo
- useCallback
- rails rss feed content type
- Content type of rss feed
- River City Girl
now you! now you!
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