It's 1AM, and I've finished the first version of the slides for #CodemotionMilan. This is the first time I've put together something like this, where code and slides blend all together, with popups everywhere. But it's done. A quick dry run tomorrow, and I’ll be ready. See ya Tue
Next week is a massive week for Frontend in Milano:
On Monday, you will find me at the @Milano_JS reunion: https://t.co/p58HZxcQbC
On Tuesday and on Wednesday, see you at @CodemotionIT
And on Thursday evening, there is the Effect Meetup:
https://t.co/NamJz9fLhX
I might need someone to fact-check me, but it seems like Andy's safe jump after command grab is gone? Frame advantage is still the same (+40) but jD won't connect no matter what
#CotW_Andy#CotW#餓狼CotW
@SaraSoueidan After a couple of weeks on @bluesky, I can't agree more. It feels like old twitter with only relevant content and a ton of great content. For #CSS lovers, in particular, it feels great. I never had so much TIL in the past years
The FE devs in early 2000s were complaining that CSS is hard:
- Bootstrap came out.
Then they said, "well now every website looks the same!!!"
- Tailwind came out
"Ugh so many utility classes!"
- Fine, here's Framework components like DaisyUI or Shadcn
"Ugh websites look the same again!!!"
Like there's no pleasing UI devs.
Meanwhile, BE devs:
...style="color: red; padding: 3px;"
People often hold up apps like Linear as paragons of software quality. In many ways it's great – fast, pretty design, slick animations, etc.
But the definition of quality should also include accessibility. It's hard to hold up a UI as "high quality" with lots of basic issues.