AI-generated Key Takeaways
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The Polymer Summit recently concluded and featured several interesting talks, including one by Surma and Monica on supercharging the web.
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Service Workers are now being implemented in Safari, furthering their reach across major browsers.
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CSS is receiving updates with the introduction of animation worklets, custom layouts, and shadow parts for styling.
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Developers are discussing the potential drawbacks of perpetuating "imposter syndrome" within the tech community.
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Notable advancements on the web platform include abortabl fetches in Firefox and Edge, as well as increased emphasis on web platform tests for greater browser compatibility.
In this episode:
- Polymer summit happened, watch the talks.
- Especially Surma & Monica's supercharged.
- How Jake sweated through supercharged.
- Service workers are being implemented in Safari.
- Jake built a silly PWA, endorsed by F1 world champions.
- Surma built Tinder for bananas.
- CSS animation worklets and custom layouts.
- CSS shadow parts for styling the shadow DOM.
- What has Flash ever done for us?
- Jake uploaded an old Flash intro he built.
- Do we cultivate impostor syndrome as if it's a good thing?
- Admitting what we don't know is a good thing.
- Surma knows the difference between align-items and justify-content.
- Surma pitches tasklets.
- No, nanotasks aren't a thing.
- Abortable fetch in Firefox & Edge.
- Web platform tests are great.
- And, what would you do if you sat on a wet seat?