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Hasty × January 8th, 2024

CSS :has() in Every Browser! 10 Uses

Discussion of practical examples and use cases unlocked by the CSS :has() selector being supported across all major browsers.

#css #webdev #frontend
Wes BosScott Tolinski
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Hasty × January 1st, 2024

The Surprisingly Exciting World of Print + PDF CSS

Covers using print CSS for various use cases like shipping labels and recipes. Explains how to load print CSS, use advanced features like CSS counters and @page rules, control page margins and numbering, debug print styles, and generate PDFs.

#print-css #css #web-dev
Wes BosScott Tolinski
708

Hasty × December 25th, 2023

How We Made Syntax.fm Faster

Scott and Wes discuss various performance issues encountered while rebuilding the Syntax site, including slow database queries, unnecessary data loading, and Open Graph image generation. They share the optimizations and tools used to diagnose bottlenecks and make improvements.

#webdev #performance #debugging
Wes BosScott Tolinski
706

Hasty × December 18th, 2023

AI and ML - The Pieces Explained

Scott and Wes explain all the terminology, services, and technical pieces that make up artificial intelligence and machine learning.

#AI #ML #Technology
Wes BosScott Tolinski
703

Hasty × December 11th, 2023

The Observer Pattern

Discussion on the observer pattern, its use in game dev and JavaScript frameworks, differences from observables, and its relation to promises and streams.

Wes BosScott Tolinski
701

Hasty × December 4th, 2023

A11y Treats - Labels & Roles

Discussion on using ARIA roles and labels to make web apps more accessible, including legal requirements, providing context for UI elements, and testing tools.

#accessibility #a11y #webdev
Wes BosScott Tolinski
698

Hasty × November 27th, 2023

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.

#CSS #webdev #frontend
Wes BosScott Tolinski
695

Hasty × November 20th, 2023

5 New CSS Features You Should Know

This episode covers 5 interesting new CSS features including nth child microsyntax, CSS motion path, scroll snap, scroll driven animations, and margin trim.

#CSS #Frontend
Wes BosScott Tolinski
692

Hasty × November 13th, 2023

You Need Stale While Revalidate

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.

#caching #performance
Wes BosScott Tolinski
689

Hasty × November 6th, 2023

You Should Be Using JavaScript Maps & Sets

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.

#javascript #webdev #podcast
Wes BosScott Tolinski
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