Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is the web’s core styling language. For web developers, It’s one of the quickest technologies to get started with, but one of the hardest to master. Follow Una Kravets and Adam Argyle, Developer Advocates from Google, who gleefully breakdown complex aspects of CSS into digestible episodes covering everything from accessibility to z-index.
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Are you bad at CSS? Well... we all are. The Bad at CSS podcast is hosted by Adam Argyle and David East. It's not meant to be anything special or formal. Grab a beer or your favorite beverage and give us a listen (or a watch) to discuss all the difficulties and intricacies of CSS. Sometimes there might even be an awesome guest.
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The Center for Sports Studies podcast is a bi-monthly show dedicated to teaching its listeners about the business-side of sports. Hosted by Trine University professor Brandon Podgorski, the CSS podcast will interview sports professionals and discuss current research in sports studies.
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Far beyond the frontier of civilized space, sails the starship the CSS Cavalier, manned by her strange and daring crew. Their destination? Adventure. Their cargo? Your dang ears. Their mission? Episodic science fiction comedy at the intersection of Star Trek, Douglas Adams, and the Marquis DeSade. From the same people who birthed unto you the blockbuster true-crime podcast Rude Tales of Magic comes a new and improvised sci-fi (science fiction) delight that has already been banned in most pub ...
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A podcast for new programmers and developers. Join CodeNoobs co-creators Danny, Randall, and Russell weekly to explore topics that anyone interested in programming and learning to code will find valuable.
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A bite-sized podcast about Javascript, CSS, the open-source and the Web in general presented by Christopher Kade 🦄
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A "by Hackers for Hackers" podcast focused on technical content ranging from bug bounty tips, to write-up explanations, to the latest hacking techniques.
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This podcast has weekly web development tips and tricks using Rapidweaver for Mac. The episodes give quick and consie tips to make you a better weaver of the web. New episodes are never longer than 15 minutes.
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CSS Gallery and Design Inspiration.
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Podcast Helping the world understand Javascript, CSS and HTML just 2 centimeters closer to the truth
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The adventures of Matt Lawrence and Mike Karan through the world of web development, web design, and small business management. As web development agency owners for the better part of a decade, they’ve worked with all sorts of technologies, through the rise of responsive web design, the revolution of serverless computing, and the popularity gain of many no-code tools for small business owners. They commonly discuss foundational web development technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript - in ...
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History is, indeed, a story. With his unique voice and engaging delivery, historian and veteran storyteller Fred Kiger will help the compelling stories of the American Civil War come alive in each and every episode. Filled with momentous issues and repercussions that still resonate with us today, this series will feature events and people from that period and will strive to make you feel as if you were there.
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Ben Orenstein interviews great programmers about their craft.
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The First University Podcast accredited by Apple @ UCF
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Java, Serverless, Clouds, Architecture and Web conversations with Adam Bien
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High quality videos demonstrating development in Ruby, Rails, Groovy, Grails, CSS, HTML, JQuery, and much more...
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A weekly podcast about building apps that run everywhere using open web standards like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, REST, and JSON. Hosted by Jonathan Stark and Kelli Shaver.
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The Mechanical Ink podcast is a podcast about the open-source ecosystem. We speak to project maintainers, open-source companies, and companies who play a critical role in ensuring a healthy ecosystem. We ask the tough questions but also celebrate the wins and acknowledge open-source software's critical role in the world. schalkneethling.substack.com
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PodRocket covers everything you need to know about frontend web development on a weekly basis. Join LogRocket cofounder Ben Edelstein, the LogRocket engineering team, and more, as they interview experienced developers about all the libraries, frameworks, and tech industry issues they deal with every day.
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Fighting Poverty, Strengthening New York - A podcast from the Community Service Society
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The Community Service Society of New York (CSS) has worked with and for New Yorkers since 1843 to promote economic opportunity and champion an equitable city and state. We center the voices and experiences of communities of color and people facing economic insecurity, powering change through a strategic combination of research, services, and advocacy. By expanding access to health care, affordable housing, employment opportunities, debt assistance, and more, we make a tangible difference in ...
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A show about JavaScript (and more) for people who hate the complexity of modern front‑end web development.
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What's the craic? Welcome to The Visual Div, your unfiltered gateway to all things Webflow, straight from the Emerald Isle. No fluff, just two devs from Ireland dissecting the latest features, community buzz, and tech developments in the world of Webflow. Picture it like this: two mates, endless digital chatter, and maybe a pint or two. It's like your typical Friday night pub talk, but with way more CSS and API calls. So grab your headphones and let's get this party started! The Visual Div i ...
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Sustain brings together practitioners, sustainers, funders, researchers and maintainers of the open source ecosystem. We have conversations about the health and sustainability of the open source community. We learn about the ins and outs of what ‘open source’ entails in the real world. Open source means so much more than a license; we're interested in talking about how to make sure that the culture of open source continues, grows, and ultimately, sustains itself. #mcembedsignup{background:#f ...
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Interested in building your own SaaS company? Follow the journey of Transistor.fm as they bootstrap a podcast hosting startup.
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Front End Center is a podcast by Chris Landtiser that talks about design, development, and how to keep things simple and effective.
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Weekly Podcast about Web Design, Development and Search Engine Optimisation from Creare. Learn more about the industry, including Web Design advice alongide handy HTML/CSS and PHP tips.
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Podcast interviewing people from the reddit webdev with 340,000 members. Discussion about software development, web development, web dev, html, css, javascript, full stack, front-end, back-end, devops and everything in between.
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A live podcast about front end web design and UX.
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GradCentric is a podcast hosted by Gradmetrics to help families plan and prepare for college and manage student loan debt. Every week we share tips on college topics including student loans, financial aid, FAFSA, CSS Profile, merit aid, scholarships, exploring majors, finding a career, and school selection.
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A podcast about web and mobile app development tools, frameworks, and more by the folks at Éphémère Creative. It all ties into this neat framework we're building, codenamed the "Chewy Stack."
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A weekly podcast about web design and development with a little zest from James Q Quick, Amy Dutton, Brad Garropy, and Bekah HW.
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A podcast about modern web development.
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Podcast and audio streams of the Informal front end developer meet-up in Bristol, UK. Talking CSS, HTML, Javascript, SASS, LESS, BEM, UX, Web Design and the digital process.
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The Laracasts snippet, each episode, offers a single thought on some aspect of web development.
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Screencast tutorials for working with Dreamweaver CS6, for the BE 3380 Information Systems for Business and Education Professionals course at Appalachian State University.
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A podcast about Apple and related technologies created by members of the Ask Different community
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Our aim is to educate and make the admissions process what it should be: a stress-free, fun adventure to ultimately determine the next chapter of your student’s life. Join us as we go in-depth into the college admissions process, college costs, and other aspects of admissions to help you stay informed and organized as a family throughout this process. The College March Podcast is proudly sponsored by March Consulting. Find show notes and other bonus material at mymarchconsulting.com.
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From the strange and funny, to the in depth and serious, Days of Yore will cover stories of yester-year from around the globe. The past is chalked full of interesting tales, many of which connect us to a lost time, and each other as an ever advancing people. We are bound by our earth, and our past. We hope you stop in and lend us an ear, because you never know, you might learn something new.
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The only engineering podcast with a 2 drink minimum! Full stack developers Jared Palmer and Ken Wheeler have peer-to-peer conversations with world-class engineers about software development.
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The Web Design for Entrepreneur's Podcast helps you, the busy business owner, navigate your way through setting up and maintaining your own web site. We provide tips and tricks and how-to's from topics ranging from finding designers to coding.
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Understanding the trends that are pushing the web forward in the areas of performance, security, publishing, and more.
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The thoughts of Declan Hyland
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In this episode Una and Adam talk about text wrap, a great modern improvement to typography on the web platform. Learn how you can create logical layout rules for your headings and other copy with just one line of code. Resources: text-wrap on MDN → https://goo.gle/3zvwixd soft breaks → https://goo.gle/4cXKLAq Una Kravets (co-host) Twitter | Instag…
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Episode 79: The State of CSS Injection - Leaking Text Nodes & HTML Attributes
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Episode 79: In this episode of Critical Thinking - Bug Bounty Podcast we deepdive CSS injection, and explore topics like sequential import chaining, font ligatures, and attribute exfiltration. Follow us on twitter at: @ctbbpodcast Send us any feedback here: info@criticalthinkingpodcast.io Shoutout to YTCracker for the awesome intro music! ------ Li…
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Fresh out of a brief stay in Sick Bay, Coyote Ugly (Branson Reese) returns to active duty, on a seemingly simple mission with Dr Dewey (Christopher Hastings) and mild-mannered ensign Single Chance (Tim Platt). But will it remain as it seems, or will the discovery of an awe-inspiring alien creature cause hysteria aboard the CSS Cavalier and discord …
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Are you learning web development, but you feel stuck? Are you creating projects that aren’t getting noticed? How can you take your code to the next level? In this episode, Danny, Randall, and Russell discuss how to take your code to the next level. The CodeNoobs podcast allows anyone to listen to past episodes of our weekly live streams. If you’d l…
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The future of serverless is WASM with David Flanagan
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David Flanagan, founder of Rawdoke Academy, discusses why WebAssembly (WASM) could be the future of serverless technology and explores the evolution, benefits, and potential of WASM in transforming server-side applications across various environments. Links https://davidflanagan.com https://github.com/davidflanagan https://twitter.com/__DavidFlanag…
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Episode 81: Crushing Client-Side on Any Scope with MatanBer
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Episode 81: In this episode of Critical Thinking - Bug Bounty Podcast Justin is joined by MatanBer to go over some recent bug reports, as well as share some tips and tricks on client-side hacking and using DevTools effectively. Follow us on twitter at: @ctbbpodcast We're new to this podcasting thing, so feel free to send us any feedback here: info@…
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The Rise of Serverless Fullstack with Brian Leroux
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In this episode, Brian LeRoux, co-founder of Begin.com, discusses the evolution and rise of serverless full stack development. Brian shares insights on the history and future of JavaScript, the benefits of serverless architecture, and how front-end developers can leverage these technologies to build scalable and maintainable applications. Links htt…
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Ailín explains the significance of the All-Ireland Hurling final, and why he supports Clare not his native Kerry. We also give our honest thoughts on Webflow's new pricing structure - it is not all bad! You can view highlights of the hurling here: https://x.com/DanielHussey2/status/1815074765574382078 - it is epic! --- Buy the lads a Guinness! The …
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Async Work for Web Developers: Revolution or Redundancy?
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Explore the dynamics of synchronous vs asynchronous work as Matt and Mike discuss, analyze, and debate these two popular team workflows. Learn the pros and cons of both work styles, including security, flexibility, and team collaboration. Discover how these methods impact web developers with practical examples of onboarding, mentoring, and deep wor…
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This week we had a great chat with James Lavine, the man responsible for everything design, and now some dev, at Outseta. We talk yogurts, scripting, products, getting the keys to the code, GeoGuessr, and much much more. Outseta - the All-in-one Membership Software Stripe payments, authentication, CRM, email—it's all here. Outseta gives founders th…
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From J2ME, over Bluetooth and Speech Recognition to AI
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Bruce Hopkins about: transition from Basic to Java, work on Bluetooth technology and writing a book on Bluetooth for Java, involvement with Sun Microsystems and Java ME, becoming a Java Champion, shift to AI and natural language processing research, development of speech recognition and hands-free web navigation sys…
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What are the top cyber security risks? As developers, how can we code secure web-apps? Is there a trade-off between convenience/usability and security? In this episode, Danny, Randall, and Russell discuss why you need to learn cyber security. The CodeNoobs podcast allows anyone to listen to past episodes of our weekly live streams. If you’d like to…
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Why you should use Redux in 2024 with Mark Erikson
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Mark Erikson, Redux maintainer and a senior front-end engineer at replay.io discusses why Redux remains a powerful tool for state management in 2024, the evolution of Redux Toolkit, and the common pitfalls developers face. Links https://blog.isquaredsoftware.com https://twitter.com/acemarke https://github.com/markerikson https://stackoverflow.com/u…
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Episode 80: Pwn2Own VS H1 Live Hacking Event (feat SinSinology)
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Episode 80: In this episode of Critical Thinking - Bug Bounty Podcast Justin is joined by Sina Kheirkhah to talk about the start of his hacking journey and explore the differences between the Pwn2Own and HackerOne Events Follow us on twitter at: @ctbbpodcast We're new to this podcasting thing, so feel free to send us any feedback here: info@critica…
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On this episode, Sacha Greif, designer, developer, and entrepreneur, talks about the state of JavaScript in 2023 survey results. We discuss trends in the JavaScript ecosystem and the future of popular frameworks and tools. Learn about the challenges and innovations shaping the world of JavaScript today. Links https://stateofjs.com https://sachagrei…
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Navigating Difficult Situations as a Web Agency
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In this episode we dive into the toughest situations web agencies face. From budget cuts and impossible deadlines to social media crises and viral success, Matt and Mike discuss practical strategies for managing stress, negotiating with clients, and maintaining quality. Learn from the guys' experience as they explore real-life scenarios like “The B…
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We reflect on our visit to FlowFest 2024, and share the audio from the live show that we were lucky enough to be invited to do. What a day out! --- Buy the lads a Guinness! The Visual Div is 100% powered by you, our lovely listeners. If you enjoy the craic and reckon you’d buy us a Guinness if we bumped into you at the local, then here's your digit…
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Project Valhalla: Value Types, Nullability and Float16
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Paul Sandoz (@paulsandoz) about: Project Valhalla's origins and goals, value types vs reference types, heap and stack flattening optimizations, Value objects and data transfer objects,nullability constraints, enums and values,implicit constructability, potential performance gains, challenges in retrofitting value ty…
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Episode 241: Tracy Hinds & Ashley Williams on Open Source Funding and Inequities
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Guests Tracy Hinds | Ashley Williams Panelist Richard Littauer Show Notes On today’s episode of Sustain, host Richard Littauer is joined by guests, Tracy Hinds and Ashley Williams, to discuss the structural inequities and funding issues in open source. The episode delves deep into the misaligned incentives in the open source community, how regulato…
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Does learning JavaScript scare you? Does JavaScript seem like something you’ll never be able to learn? Is it too hard to learn JavaScript? In this episode, Danny, Randall, and Russell discuss why JavaScript is not as hard as you think. The CodeNoobs podcast allows anyone to listen to past episodes of our weekly live streams. If you’d like to check …
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React Compiler with Sathya Gunasekaran and Joe Savona
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Join Sathya Gunasekaran and Joe Savona from the React Team as they discuss latest advancements, challenges, and future plans for the React Compiler, an innovative tool designed to simplify and optimize development workflows. Links https://www.linkedin.com/in/sathyagunasekaran https://www.recompiled.dev https://x.com/_gsathya https://github.com/gsat…
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CSS in React Server Components with Josh Comeau
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Josh Comeau, an indie hacker and educator, delves into CSS in React Server Components, shares his journey in web development, offers insights on server-side rendering, and provides tips on mastering CSS for JavaScript developers. Links https://www.joshwcomeau.com https://twitter.com/joshwcomeau https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshwcomeau https://github…
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In this episode, we dive into the challenges companies face when balancing rapid feature development with maintaining stability and processes. We explore what it means to build fast, including establishing a tech stack that allows for quick iteration, easy rollback, and efficient database management. We discuss the importance of getting ideas from …
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In today’s episode, I talk about why writing less JS might be a bad goal (what!?!).In today’s episode, I talk about why writing less JS might be a bad goal (what!?!). Show Notes & Transcript → 🎉 Preorder Getting Sh!t Done today and get 40% off! Be more productive, get more done, and feel more in-control of your work and life. Click here to learn mo…
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OpenRewrite: Transforming Java Code at Scale
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Jonathan Schneider (@jon_k_schneider) about: OpenRewrite as an open-source tool for code transformation using lossless semantic trees (LSTs),recipes as programs that manipulate the LST,YAML configuration for defining recipes,dry run and in-place code modification options,separation of open-source and commercial aspe…
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Episode 240: Yo Yehudi on OLS and open sicence
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Guest Yo Yehudi Panelist Richard Littauer Show Notes In this episode of Sustain, host Richard Littauer is joined by Yo Yehudi, Executive Director of Open Life Science (OLS), who discusses the importance of sustaining open source and scientific research. They cover topics such as the transition of OLS from a life sciences focus to all sciences, the …
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Do you struggle to stay motivated and achieve your goals? What is the best way to stay motivated and keep yourself accountable? In this episode, Danny, Randall, and Russell discuss the importance of knowing your ‘What’ and your ‘Why’. The CodeNoobs podcast allows anyone to listen to past episodes of our weekly live streams. If you’d like to check o…
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How to fall in love with CSS with Kevin Powell [Repeat]
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In this repeat episode, Kevin Powell, CSS Evangelist, returns to talk about why CSS can be frustrating to developers and how to make working with it fun and enjoyable. Links https://www.youtube.com/@KevinPowell https://twitter.com/KevinJPowell https://www.kevinpowell.co We want to hear from you! How did you find us? Did you see us on Twitter? In a …
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Episode 78: Less Writing, More Hacking - Reporting Efficiency Techniques
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Episode 78: In this episode of Critical Thinking - Bug Bounty Podcast we’re talking about writing reports. We share some tips that we’ve learned, and discuss ways that AI can (and can’t) help with that process. We also talk about the benefit of using tools like Fabric, Loom, and ShareX. Follow us on twitter at: @ctbbpodcast We're new to this podcas…
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In this episode Una and Adam expand on episode 61 about :has() by focusing specifically on use cases, tips and tricks. Get inspired and discover new ways to make reactive UI from CSS. Resources: Ep 61 → https://goo.gle/4cID6pE Piccali → https://goo.gle/4ePKJMG Ahmad Shadeed → https://goo.gle/4bsk85F The Looper → https://goo.gle/3yKmXkI Una Kravets …
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Your JavaScript runtime questions answered [Repeat]
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In this repeat episode, you asked us your most pressing questions about JavaScript runtimes, so join Matteo Collina, Node.js TSC member and Co-founder and CTO of Platformatic, and Kevin Whinnery, previously Dev Rel at Deno, as they answer those questions. Links https://github.com/mcollina https://nodeland.dev https://fosstodon.org/@mcollina https:/…
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