Summary
This week Erik Meyer joins us to talk about the past, present and future of CSS. Delving into some web history, discussing why CSS can be overlooked in regards to app development and the reasons people can be off-put by CSS this episode is a delightful insight into the mind of a web legend.
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Angular 4.4.X released. Be sure to update to the latest patch in 4.4 as there was an issue with the initial release Quick shoutout to the npm package ng-packagr for making it simple to package angular modules for npm As of Firefox 57.0a1, U2F is sitting behind a flag, which hopefully land soon the ability to use YubiKeys and the related security keys Polymer 2.1.0 landed, which now allows the setting of Polymer.passiveTouchGeastures to enable better scroll performance iOS 11 begins rolling out today, which means that Safari 11 has a new set of fixes and features, including more standards compliant flexbox, flags to enable experimental features, WebRTC and Media Capture for real-time video/audio, and much more The upcoming iPhone X “notch” does seem to have workarounds for the web which is good newsGuests
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Justin Ribeiro (@justinribeiro) Danny Blue (@dee_bloo) Amal Hussein (@nomadtechie)Follow The Web Platform podcast on Twitter for regular updates @TheWebPlatform.
207: Qwik
206: Astro
205: The Sad State of Job Interviews
204: The Good, The Bad, The Design Systems
203: Learning Losses For the Web Platform
202: Meditations on Microfrontends
201: Evolution of Modern JavaScript live @ OpenJS World 2020
200: Pika and Snowpack
199: Deno
TWPP-198
197: Modern HTML
196: Lean Web Dev
195: Platforms and Priorities
194: Off the Main Thread
193: Modern Web Toolchains
192: Ionic and React are Friends
191: The State of Webcomponents
190: All The Angular
189: Developing with VSCode
188: You Don't Know JS?
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