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Why You Should Be Using CSS @Layers
Wes and Scott discuss CSS Layers - a new way to control cascading and specificity by defining layers of CSS.
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Wes and Scott discuss CSS Layers - a new way to control cascading and specificity by defining layers of CSS.
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This episode covers 5 interesting new CSS features including nth child microsyntax, CSS motion path, scroll snap, scroll driven animations, and margin trim.
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Scott and Wes explain the stale while revalidate caching technique, when you would use it, and how it allows you to serve cached content while asynchronously generating fresh content.
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Wes and Scott discuss JavaScript maps and sets - how they differ from arrays and objects, unique use cases, and when to reach for maps/sets over arrays/objects.
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Wes and Scott discuss the technology stack and services powering the new Syntax.fm website.
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Developers share horror stories of catastrophic mistakes like deleting databases, breaking site functionality, exposing data, and more.
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In this episode Scott and Wes discuss various libraries and tools that have been replaced by standardized browser APIs and JavaScript features over the years, like jQuery, Express, Underscore, 960 Grid System, Sass, Socket.IO, Left Pad, etc.
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Tips for optimizing your home office space for productivity and comfort as a developer working from home.
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Discussion on proper semantic usage of h1 through h6 headings for accessibility, SEO, and screen reader navigation.
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Discussion comparing Tori and Electron for building desktop apps using web technologies. Covers differences in bundle sizes, developer experience, maturity and more.