Had a blast over on the Whiskey Web and Whatnot podcast along with @nerdy.dev and @robbiethewagner.dev.
We talked about whether CSS is a programming language, touched on Tailwind, and questioned why AI is still pretty bad at CSS, and nerded out about CSS in general ๐
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๐ WWW ep #213
Is #CSS A programming language?
@robbiethewagner.dev, @kevinpowell.co and I chat about the quirks and complexities of CSS, Tailwind and flexbox, AIโs failure to write decent styles, anchor dingles, trim styles, and more.
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How many people have a torc tattoo? ๐
We recently joined @robbiethewagner.dev and Chuck on @whiskey.fm to chat about modern #WebDev and #PWA on flip phones with Cloud Phone. Give it a listen and let us know what you'd like the build for the next billion!
Introducing Warp 2.0: the Agentic Development Environment
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2๏ธโฃ Agent multi-threading and management
3๏ธโฃ Setup your environment, code, test, and deploy, without leaving Warp.
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This sucks and shows the no one is safe.
Thank you sir!
"JavaScript is easy, HTML is hard" - @nerdy.dev
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You can get security things that make it so you cannot steal the Nest cams too and I have little solar panels for mine so I never have to take them down to charge.
I say yes
Can someone use AI to make one of these that doesnโt get paint on the ceiling? ๐
You heard it here first, @angiejones.tech says BitTorrent is the new blockchain ๐ฅ
Check out the full episode:
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Does anyone like IPAs? ๐บ
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w/ @kvlly.com at @allthingsopen.bsky.social
Is being a good developer enough to get a job? ๐ค
w/ @adamstac.bsky.social @changelog.com at @allthingsopen.bsky.social
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Astro is like buying a house that is already painted the color you want because it mostly leverages native browser functionality ๐.
Meta frameworks are like taping all the edges, so you cannot mess up, and then blasting everything with a paint sprayer.
EmberJS is like a paint roller. It can do a lot quickly, and it is hard to mess up. You cannot do everything you can do with a tiny brush, but that is okay, it serves its purpose.
React is like the 1 inch paint brush. You can technically paint everything with it. Itโs all purpose and precise, but it will take you forever to paint a large room or multiple rooms, but for a focused small task, it really shines.
Iโve been painting a lot recently and itโs really made me think about the โright tool for the jobโ mentality.
IPAs are gross ๐คฎ
Sam Altman is the Once-ler
Yesterday we got the @emberjs.com RFC that will make @vite.dev the default build system for new apps accepted ๐๐๐
We now have a plan that is all agreed and we just need to make it happen ๐ช
This is a great holiday OSS present for me ๐๐๐๐น
Iโve been recording Christmas songs here and there for the past decade, figured I would share them ๐
I canโt promise that these songs are any good, but I can promise youโll see a much younger and skinnier picture of me in a festive sweater ๐
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Looks like my bookshelf ๐
Heh it is kind of both, and the answer is always โit dependsโ.
Thatโs a good philosophy ๐
Not sure I am following what you meant here?
Totally agree. Mainly trying to highlight the point that a lot of developers like to introduce artificial complexity and say they are good engineers because of it, and I would argue the opposite ๐
What makes you more of an โengineerโ?
- Being able to write super complex code and algorithms
- Knowing when to reach for an existing package