Giving a talk on this in August stay tuned for more details.
https://medium.com/samsung-internet-dev/web-workers-in-the-real-world-d61387958a40
Giving a talk on this in August stay tuned for more details.
https://medium.com/samsung-internet-dev/web-workers-in-the-real-world-d61387958a40
Everytime I see an AMP url shared instead of the canonical url: 🤢🤮🤮🤮
I take MR Weasley's advice on #InternetOfThings "Never trust anything that can think for itself if you can't see where it keeps its brain?”
I trust him because he is an expert on muggle artifacts.
Happy Friday!!
I just posted to medium "Isomorphic ES Modules", sharing code between Node and the Browser using ECMAScript Modules.
This post is about using the same source JavaScript files for node and in the browser (including npm!), without bundling.
https://medium.com/samsung-internet-dev/isomorphic-es-modules-151f0d9a919b
For those that missed the Twitch stream on Wednesday, here is the recording.
The topic is Isomorphic Rendering with HyperHTML and ES Modules in the browser and server.
The thing which bugs me with modern centralised social media is that moderation is woefully under staffed.
People are impressed "wow facebook has 20k moderators that's huge!" But they have over 2 Billion users!
That's one moderator for every 100k users.
But in all seriousness:
• It was not too long ago when running a browser on under 1GB of RAM was normal.
• Consumer devices are being produced today have less that 1GB of RAM and mobile chips.
• Browser maintainers are doing great work to ensure they work on these devices.
It kinda makes me want to burn down the current state-of-the-art of modern web development. Shipping 100s of kb of JS to devices is making the pages spend a very long time maxing out the cpu just parsing the js and being unusable.
I love Web Components + CSS Grid.
CSS Grid means no more elements just for layout.
Web Component's shadow DOM means one element per 'thing'.
As a result you have beautifully syntatic HTML where only each element does one thing and has a clear relationship to it's parent element.
I love Tumblr sometimes!!
I am very excited to publish this article!!
My last few months have been looking at some really cool Web technology which have really inspired me about the future of the Web. #WebDevelopment
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