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A11y Treats - Heading Design
Discussion on proper semantic usage of h1 through h6 headings for accessibility, SEO, and screen reader navigation.
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Discussion on proper semantic usage of h1 through h6 headings for accessibility, SEO, and screen reader navigation.
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Taylor Desseyn discusses strategies for engineers to stand out in the hiring process, including the importance of social proofing through content creation. He also provides insights into current trends like the developer hiring recession and shift towards back end engineers.
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Wes and Scott discuss the State of CSS developer survey results, covering usage of new CSS features like subgrid, aspect ratio, relative colors, variable fonts, accessibility preferences, and more.
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Discussion comparing Tori and Electron for building desktop apps using web technologies. Covers differences in bundle sizes, developer experience, maturity and more.
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Dr. Courtney Tolinski discusses anxiety disorders, symptoms, causes and healthy ways to manage anxiety. She answers questions on recognizing triggers, career anxiety in web development, and making big life decisions.
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Wes and Scott discuss their experiences building apps with Svelte and SvelteKit. They cover templating, data fetching, state management, actions, layouts, styling and more.
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Scott proxies requests from his Tonal workout device to reverse engineer the API and build custom community workouts since Tonal has limited functionality.
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Stuart discusses his journey from working in a family business to becoming a self-taught web developer, including how he prepared for interviews, built projects, and made time for learning while having a family.
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Scott and Wes discuss the projects they built during a hack week at Sentry, including a real-time markdown editor and an automated recording button.
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Wes and Scott discuss the new CSS nesting syntax that is now supported across all major browsers. They cover how it works, best practices, use cases compared to Sass, browser support via transpiling, and more.