“Having seen Simon’s review, who I also hold in the highest esteem, I can attest that Anna is one of the most effective and awesome people at Snyk. Not only is she an expert in the product and space, she is one of the best collaborators in Snyk. Thick or thin, if there is an issue, Anna is your person. In an almost twenty year career, I can say Anna is the the most amazing technical/business/team collaborator you could ask for as a sales engineer, enablement, or customer service support team member.”
Anna Debenham
Greater London, England, United Kingdom
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I'm a Product Consultant based in London, working with early tech startups, and…
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Making Distributed Working Work
24 Ways
Anna Debenham harnesses up the huskies and puts them to work to figure out how teams distributed across multiple locations can work effectively to all pull in the same direction. With modern workforces distributed from north pole to south, can they all be kept running in step?
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It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like XSSmas
24 Ways
Anna Debenham picks up the reins to continue our journey of understanding in the dark forest of web security. With so many packages the reindeer are struggling to pull the sleigh against the weight of all those dependancies. The question is, which packages hold wonderful gifts, and which just coal?
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Teach the CLI to Talk Back
24 Ways
Anna Debenham sets out to humanise our interactions with the command line to put more of the user into the user interface. Like an injured hedgehog in the winter snow, sometimes we can all benefit from interacting with a human.
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Front-end Style Guides
Maban Ltd
Creating and Maintaining Style Guides for Websites.
Style guides, once the exclusive domain of print designers, are now finding their way onto the web. In this book, you'll learn about the style guides that have been created specifically for websites, and how to make and maintain your own.
Designers and developers have taken different approaches to putting together their own web-based style guides. This book highlights the various techniques and the projects that have used them…Creating and Maintaining Style Guides for Websites.
Style guides, once the exclusive domain of print designers, are now finding their way onto the web. In this book, you'll learn about the style guides that have been created specifically for websites, and how to make and maintain your own.
Designers and developers have taken different approaches to putting together their own web-based style guides. This book highlights the various techniques and the projects that have used them. It's packed with practical tips, whether you're starting from scratch or assembling one for an existing site.
This book is for people who build stuff for the web and want to make their own style guides. It's full of techniques, practical advice and examples for both coders and non-coders. -
A Field Guide to Freelancer Finances
FreeAgent Central Ltd
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Getting Started With Pattern Libraries
A List Apart
Three weeks ago, A List Apart went open source. Since then, we've begun building out a pattern library for the site. Here are some examples to help you do the same.
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Get Started With GitHub Pages (Plus Bonus Jekyll)
24 Ways
Get Started With GitHub Pages (Plus Bonus Jekyll)
Anna Debenham
Anna Debenham guides us through the basics of using GitHub Pages with Jekyll to create simple, template-based collaborative websites. So hitch your huskies to your dogsled and set off at a racing start! -
Unwrapping the Wii U Browser
24 Ways
Anna Debenham harnesses the console browser huskies to the sled of web design and races off into the deeply forested landscape, leaving in her wake only an in-depth analysis of the new Wii U and its internet capabilities.
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Testing Websites in Game Console Browsers
A List Apart
More than one in eight internet users in the UK, US, and France—and nearly one in four American teens—uses a game console to get online, according to studies from 2010 and 2011.
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Front-end Style Guides
24 Ways
Anna Debenham spruces up your workflow by surveying the snow-strewn field of web style guides, and explaining how to tie them up nicely with a bow for the benefit of you, your faithful team of developer huskies, and your ever-loving clients.
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Building prototypes in HTML and CSS
Netmag (now Creative Bloq)
Prototyping tools can be restrictive and it's becoming more important that designers know how to code up their concepts, so Leisa Reichelt organised a workshop teaching how to build prototypes in HTML and CSS. Here Anna Debenham summarises what she taught on the Code Fitness day.
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Style Guide podcast
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A small batch series of interviews on Style Guides, hosted by Anna Debenham and Brad Frost.
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Product Planning Prompt Pack
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A planning tool for teams that build features. Designed to spark valuable conversations during product planning. Each card is a prompt for a consideration about scale, design, security, development, or marketing.
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Research from testing browsers in game consoles
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A collection of information about the browsers in game consoles.
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Spanish
Elementary proficiency
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English
Native or bilingual proficiency
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Japanese
Elementary proficiency
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