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Code Rush

Code Rush

De : Jay George Rob de Kort
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A regular podcast about the challenges of front-end design & development in a fast-moving industry, with Jay George and Rob de Kort. We chat about industry news, workflow, favourite software, and everything else related to designing and developing websites.Jay George & Rob de Kort Economie
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    • 19 - The Summer Extravaganza
      Sep 3 2024

      We share our summer projects, including babies and GSAP. We figure out that some feature flags in Safari are just a checkbox and loop back to topics from our previous episode. We discuss how to do structured schema data and how Figma enables AI training by default. CSS can put Rob off these days. We re-discuss CH units and steal some buttons.

      • Introduction
      • What have we been up to?
      • Looping back to Safari feature flags
      • Looping back to relative colors
      • The resurrection of CSS Tricks
      • Microdata vs JSON-LD
      • Statamic Bard Texstyle
      • Figma AI training
      • Vacuum interruption #2
      • Modern CSS
      • ch units
      • Auto-sizes in stable Chromium
      • Button Stealer
      • Ending the Summer Extravaganza
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      1 h et 1 min
    • 18 - Are people using container queries? Transition to auto height, fit to width, Fig and Amazon Q, relative colors, nth-child, Things, and Markdown
      Jul 31 2024

      In this episode we recorded a month ago, we establish that Jay is clearly running this show and Rob just sits there. We cover our experiences with the recent Statamic Flat Camp and discover that Jay procrastinates watering his plants. Also: using modern CSS features, transitioning to auto, relative colors, Rob yelling at the Markdown cloud and a whole lot more.

      • Introduction
      • Flat Camp in Rome and Statamic scales with TV2
      • Using modern CSS features
      • Jay moving to Safari?
      • iOS/MacOS passwords app
      • Transition to auto
      • Josh Comeau on JS Promises
      • CSS Day: fit to width text
      • Fig / Amazon Q
      • Select a range with nth-child:
      • Using Things by Cultured Code
      • Rob doesn't like Markdown
      • Closing words
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      56 min
    • 17 - Mechanical keyboards, domain names, animating strokes, Vidstack
      May 29 2024

      It has been a while. When we recorded this episode a while ago after a few drinks, and apparently it took Jay time to recover the edit. But here we are, with more profanity than usual. Sorry, not sorry. Jay spent a lot of money on hardware and a domain. We share what we've been working on, cover a lot of news and vacuum Jay's tiny London apartment.

      • Introduction
      • Jay's mechanical keyboard saga continues
      • Expensive domain names
      • Animating strokes
      • Laravel for frontenders
      • Vacuum intermezzo
      • Content blockers
      • Jay's Figma and design journey
      • Vidstack, Plyr and using video's on websites
      • CSS Grid and Masonry
      • Dark mode as a UI piece
      • View Transitions coming to Safari
      • Detecting JS support in CSS
      • Chrome DevTools updates
      • New Statamic v5 commands
      • Wrapping up
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      58 min
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