- What's new in Svelte: May 2022
- Really liked the community mentions, for example: GitHub - liveblocks/pixel-art-together: Pixel Art Together is a multiplayer pixel art editor powered by Liveblocks.
- Steady progress continues to be made
- I'm seeing more and more mentions of tools like netlify and vercel and I'm wondering how this plays out in the long run
- CSS Toggles Explainer & Proposal
- State without JS. nice. Spec has more details about how it would work CSS Toggles
- I remember talking to Nicole Sullivan about this a while ago and it's great to see these primitives being explored.
- Great to see https://open-ui.org/
- Notes from a gopher:// site
- Delightful to see gopher sites, it reminds when I was learning Windows MFC programming and Sockets, all the demos were
gopher
servers and clients - Also reminds of .plan files with John Carmack
- There's something nice about the textual web.
- Delightful to see gopher sites, it reminds when I was learning Windows MFC programming and Sockets, all the demos were
- https://www.w3.org/community/devrel/ #w3c
- It's great to see a keen interest in understanding developers needs and bridging them between spec authors.
- Chrome does this a lot too, I'm presuming other vendors do it to to inform their own teams, would be kinda neat if we pooled more of this information together.
- GitHub - w3c/devcouncil: repo for the Dev Council Community Group
- Repository of meeting notes. Looks like it happens once every two months looking at the minutes.
- It's great to see a keen interest in understanding developers needs and bridging them between spec authors.
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