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hjr265.me
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| | | | | With Toph, for me, the line between work and fun blurs. I wanted to add a small in-browser game to Toph that would allow contest participants to pass the time while waiting for the contest to begin. The thing about 100 lines of JavaScript is arbitrary. I wanted to make the most out of modern CSS features and use JavaScript only where necessary. Without further ado, here's the game: You can find the source code for this game on GitHub. | |
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daverupert.com
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| | | | | Through stalking the #WebComponents hashtag and my Frontend Masters course, I'm privy to a lot of developers' first experiences with web components. There's a wide range of people digging in, but the most common first-time experience I come across is a developer coming from a classical component framework like React with JSX going straight to writing vanilla Web Components, becoming frustrated, and then deeming web components "not ready for primetime." | |
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karlherrick.com
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code.p1k3.com
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