πΊ Tom Varughese
@Tom_Var
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Talk #webcomponents to me Build. Break. Rinse. Repeat. π»π₯π¨βπ³ Opinions are my own Peopleware enthusiast @goforthandbuild
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Joined April 2014
Wide ecosystem support Storybook 7.0 has been refactored to make it easier to support all frameworks. β
We've added support for Vue 2, Lit & SvelteKit β
React, Vue 3, Svelte and others have been supported since 6.5 These all work with zero additional config! 6/
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π’[LoL/TFT] Due to Riot's commitment to improve the reliability of our games, the NA region will be unavailable from 12:00 AM PDT to 4:00 AM PDT on 08/31/22 for maintenance while we continue our global migration efforts to the cloud. We thank you for your understanding.
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Should you use an anchor tag or a button tag for clickable elements in HTML? The answer is surprisingly nuanced:
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@hey__MP Stacked slotes π₯° https://t.co/Ir4GsSq7mn Soooo good! We finally shipped then with our Help Text pattern https://t.co/iLLVxxLSfE but definitely want to be doing it more.
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It does seem like I enjoy a good . I mean, look, I wrote about them all the...
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π Lit will be at #GoogleIO Adventure in one week! Register for I/O and get answers to your #webcomponent questions, take our Lit tutorials, and check out the Lit Playground π https://t.co/erLVZMC8ze
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The production is dare I say it... Lit(ty) π₯
π₯ Welcome to the first episode of Build It With Lit! In this video, we build our first Lit component and use it in React, Vue, and a markdown editor. πΊ β‘οΈ https://t.co/tijRVyqB94
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This is why we proudly @buildWithLit!
What makes @buildWithLit so fast? @leifastrand takes a deep dive into the internals of Lit in this video. (Spoiler: it makes the browser do most of the work) https://t.co/vjNaXJ1hyF
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Web components will literally power Photoshop, YouTube, SpaceX Dragon capsule control panels, and Reddit, but people who haven't tried will claim they can't scale. That says more about them than web components.
Web components absolutely are schedulable at scale, and interoperably at that. Don't let anyone just assert otherwise without evidence.
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So /r/place is apparently build by the guy behind Wordle, so obviously with web components! π And a closer look reveals it's @buildWithLit π₯
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Did you know that there's a property you can use to tell the browser how to decode an image? <img decoding="async"/> You can use it to defer the decoding of any low-priority image to improve page performance. Supported in all major browsers! https://t.co/uNtBTOiKDy
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Alright yall - which do you think is fastest for copying an array? Answer might surprise you π
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I get I might not have been the candidate you were looking for, but please dont vape and stop paying attention during the middle of the interview.
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π€© In addition to over 70 WebKit additions, Safari 15.4 added <dialog> support! π This is an important element that can popup above other content- #developers can now use it in their own #webcomponents. Learn more β‘οΈ https://t.co/zKG1PAjYVl
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π€― CHECK THIS OUT - Safari 15.4 has improved the #DevTool inspector for #CSS variables. π The update makes it easy to identify in which layer a rule is defined and provides new CSS Alignment controls. #webdev Learn more: https://t.co/4MDqlxRi9X
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Native <img> lazy-loading is now shipping to Safari 15.4! https://t.co/ryZHhK0d4o π for stronger cross-browser support.
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With over 70 additions to WebKit, Safari 15.4 is packed with new web technologies, updates, and fixes.
Native <img> lazy-loading is now enabled in Safari Tech Preview! π Use <img loading=lazy> to natively lazy-load images: https://t.co/EN9NDyxuKM - looking forward to this coming to Safari stable.
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