Posts tagged with 'CSS'
Rachel Andrew is a member of the CSS Working Group and is working with CSS Grids.
Show Notes:
- Rachel Andrew's site
- Book: The New CSS Layout
- Flexbox MDN documentation
- Bootstrap
- CSS Working Group drafts on Github: CSS grid level 1, CSS grid level 2
- Grid by Example
- Jen Simmons (of Mozilla) CSS Grid labs
- Rachel Andrew writing on Smashing Magazine
- Newsletter: CSS Layout.news
- Rachel Andrew's Wikipedia page
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Music is by Joe Ferg, check out more music on JoeFerg.com!
That's right, Cross Cutting Concerns is back for season 3! I know I always say this, but I've got a month full of amazing guests!
I've also got: new original music by JoeFerg (you've gotta hear this!). A new gameshow segment! And much more!
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Here's what's coming in February:
- Rachel Andrew(!) on CSS Web Grid
- Correl Roush returning to talk Elm
- Tim Wingfield on API design
- Bill Sempf with a very special, jumbo episode discussing information security through the lens of one of my favorite films: Sneakers
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George Mauer is making predictions about the future of the web by looking at its history.
Show notes:
- Surge
- Overview of SGML
- WebAssembly (aka wasm)
- Isomorphic JavaScript
- The Languages Which Almost Became CSS
- DSSSL (aka "diesel")
- The Scheme programming language
- GeorgeMauer.net
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Theme music is "Crosscutting Concerns" by The Dirty Truckers, check out their music on Amazon or iTunes.
Jen Dewalt created 180 websites in 180 days!
Show notes:
- The 180 Websites in 180 Days Project
- Jen's startup: Zube
- Some sites that were mentioned in the podcast:
- Day 8: More Drop Shadow
- Day 178: How We're Feeling
- Day 115 (When the project was submitted to Hacker News): Splodin' Bacon
- Some of my favorites:
- Day 2: Make a Deal (which demonstrates the Monty Hall paradox, which I love!)
- Day 146: Ransom Note Generator (which I used to make the above picture)
- Day 31: Endless Throbbers
- Jen Dewalt on Github
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Theme music is "Crosscutting Concerns" by The Dirty Truckers, check out their music on Amazon or iTunes.
Jon Plante is a web developer, designer, artist, and renaissance man who joins me to talk about BEM.
This is the inaugural episode of the Cross Cutting Concerns Podcast!
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Show notes:
- MindBEMding – getting your head ’round BEM syntax
- Harry Robert's blog - CSSWizardry.com
- Inuit CSS
Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical.
Theme music is "Crosscutting Concerns" by The Dirty Truckers, check out their music on Amazon or iTunes.