Clicking the non-control parts of the video opens a demo page with the responsive HTML/CSS demoed in the video. The controls still work, at least in Chrome 34 on Mavericks. If you're talking about something else, could you file an issue on GitHub?
Hmm. For me it correctly redirects to the appropriate path on google-developers.appspot.com. Could you verify that you're still having trouble and if so file an issue describing where specifically you encountered the dead link?
Good point. We're planning to add more content later. What's on the site now is what we were able to write in the first 6 weeks. The goal is to eventually grow this to be as thorough as developers.android.com or iOS Dev Center (but for the web).
I'm a current APM and just went on the trip with Marissa in June. I didn't know her well before the trip. Older APMs spoke highly of her mentorship, but I was expecting her to be less involved with our class simply because she's been doing it for 10 years and things change. Google's a bigger company etc.
But she took time to get to know us, share stories from the Early Days, give advice about the valley, sing karaoke — even with a baby on the way! She seemed genuinely invested in each of us, and it's hard not to reciprocate and respect her for that. I laughed when I read the article because "den mother" is not an unfair characterization :)
But that said, most APMs from my year aren't ready to jump ship to Yahoo!, at least for now.
>the icons symbolizing the different topics are not clickable
https://github.com/google/WebFundamentals/issues/1
>headlines/h2s
https://github.com/google/WebFundamentals/issues/52
>they actually enlosed their <video> elements inside a <a> tag
Are you referring to the video on this page?
https://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals/documentation...
Clicking the non-control parts of the video opens a demo page with the responsive HTML/CSS demoed in the video. The controls still work, at least in Chrome 34 on Mavericks. If you're talking about something else, could you file an issue on GitHub?
https://github.com/google/WebFundamentals/issues/new