Akira Sudoh
@asudoh
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Weekday software developer, weekend photographer. Opinions are my own. @[email protected]
Joined August 2008
TIL from @naruaway that #terser's output depends on the @unicode version behind @nodejs's ICU version: https://t.co/1qSxPdxXLU
@unicode 15.1.0 added 30FB, FF65, etc. to Other_ID_Continue and it changed #terser's output: https://t.co/v8cKCOIosn π€
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I'm late in the game but splendid work team! π Looking forward to seeing lots of awesome web assets based on this newer version of great web-standard-based set of assets!
The Carbon Design System team is excited to announce the full release 2.0.0 of Carbon Web Components! https://t.co/gduJVM17we
#webcomponents #designsystems #webdev @buildWithLit
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ππ» @therealjeffchew and the team - Looking forward to the final release!
Awesome work from the Web Component folks over at IBM https://t.co/ZKtMCS5Pov
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Great π§΅ about CSS-in-JS pitfalls. I see it's used for: a) Scoped theming, b) Conditional style upon attribute/prop/state (ideally w/o ππ»ββοΈ back/force dev's π§ b/w JS/CSS). Platform has solved a), but people may π€ b) - Should we go back to attribute/class selectors for perf?
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π Sounds the rescue for #designsystems of all clipping, focus management and positioning (scrolling, mobile...) issues with menus and tooltips... Can't wait!!
Alternative popup. @Mfreed777 from Google proposed to implement popup, tooltip, and toast behavior within @openuicg using popup attribute with popup, hint, async values and hidden attribute for hiding. Proposal https://t.co/VUiLPKvZV9 Slides and recording https://t.co/hagxDLV8fs
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Happy to hear how my former project helps IBM Cloud content ecosystem toward success by embracing web standards, especially #webcomponents. Thank you @putrabon so much for leading the effort! (P.S. Happy esp. b/c IBM Cloud connected me to what I do today)
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The recording was a nice watch, thank you my former colleague at #carbondesignsystem for https://t.co/8xJq0tdNEZ team Ari for talking about https://t.co/8xJq0tdNEZ journey of #webcomponents! Looking forward to seeing the growing community and the ecosystem!
I'm excited to announce: we're hosting a live stream on design systems, web components, and a11y next week! We have an amazing lineup of experts joining: Ari Gilmore, @WestbrookJ, @daKmoR and @stoyanova_elly - hosted by @RolfSmeds. Mark your calendars!ποΈ
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π£ Save the date π£ β What: Lit 2.0 Release Livestream π When: September 21st 10am Pacific time βΆοΈ Where: https://t.co/CVI23X6kfY πββοΈ Why: New features and live panel discussions!
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TIL Incremental Font Transfer draft spec, sounds that this makes Japanese version of IBM Plex font practical on web:
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Thank you @therealjeffchew and the community team for leading the vibe!
@justinfagnani @techytacos @GoAppSmart @polymer @lit_html @buildWithLit Thank you @justinfagnani! Saw Carbon Web Components is highlighted on the site, so great! Wanted to also point out we have another project too that also uses @buildWithLit ! https://t.co/RShaeqVkPG
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2nd day at my new employer, enjoying highly diverse culture even though I'm located in Japan, as well as people being helpful! #insideindeed
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Thank you for making this thing magical @ECMAScript team!! Huge one for web-based calendar, etc. apps.
ECMAScript excitement π TC39 proposal Temporal is now Stage-3 π It's about time β° and provides a replacement for Date π
Congrats to all the champions & contributors @maggiepint @pipobscure @mj1856 @bterlson @_sffc @ryzokuken @therealptomato @Jason_williams @justingrantjg
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So close to getting the 1.0 release for PatternFly Elements up on https://t.co/7y80Cv3x7k! The team was working hard today bug squashing and QAing.
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θ¦γ¦γ: "Web Componentsγ§δ½γγγ¦γγDesign System γ©γ€γγ©γͺ - nekobatoken"
blog.nekobato.net
nekobato blog
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Great news! I remember a discussion with @abdonrd on this:
github.com
Our accordion defines responsive right padding, however, given the nature of CSS media query, such responsive padding is applied based on viewport width, rather than the width of the container the ...
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Finished an interesting read. Hope this makes the intergration tests more fast and reliable (Ref: https://t.co/limvVpcE3B):
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Looks similar to @rbackhouse's Zazl ( https://t.co/y8bXwg4StC), and if so, browser implementing it natively, with the cache granularity problem solved, will be a game changer. Sounds this also help "Want this design system, but only component A and B, concatenated" scenario:
Right now, bundling JS is required for loading performance, but practically kills caching... WebBundles will enable us to have both!! π€― But, how can the server know what's already in the cache? I'm glad you asked!! https://t.co/WJnWIKAJi7
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Very interesting read - As I used to work on the web version of #lotusnotes that used many of such IE features, I think the reason many of them are gone or replaced by different specs are their non-standard nature, performance concerns and bugs:
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Good practice for not just designers but also developers. Trying to see how the software developers write is used in action often tells something interesting. API, UI glitches, performance... Looking at it over the sholder (unless it's intrusive)...
There's nothing more humbling as a designer than watching recordings of people using your software that you thought was intuitive...
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