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Building UI @NVIDIA AI/MLOps. Software Developer. Web Component & Design System enthusiast. @GoogleDevExpert for @angular. Maintainer of https://t.co/oEBayaYO77

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@coryrylan
Cory Rylan
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@GDGKansasCity
GDG Kansas City
11 months
Elevate your web dev skills and learn how to build robust UI forms. Cory Rylan, Google Developer Expert in Angular, will share his expertise on form validation, responsive design, and Web Components. Schedule and tickets at https://t.co/1MLaVlalVh #WebDevelopment #Angular #UI
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@justinfagnani
Justin Fagnani
11 months
I worry about a combinatorial explosion of JS forks: - JS0 vs JSSugar - TypeScript or not - JSX or not - .mjs or .cjs That's 16 possible combination. 8 if we can fully move away from CJS. I hope we can reduce forks over time. They make development and tooling more complicated.
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Justin Fagnani
11 months
Are we going to get TSSugar and TS0 too? 🤔
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@EisenbergEffect
Rob Eisenberg
11 months
Did you know that the Chromium DevTools front end (Chrome, Edge, Brave, Opera, etc.) is built with Web Components?
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@Amy_Hupe
Amy Hupe
11 months
The design system community of practice puts far too much emphasis on supporting contribution. There I said it.
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@justinfagnani
Justin Fagnani
11 months
Lit's whole reason for existing is to make web component development easier. We simply wouldn't have built it if web components didn't exist. We had no interest in building another non-interoperable framework.
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@coryrylan
Cory Rylan
11 months
This. I have deployed web components across UIs using all kinds of frontend frameworks and none have to worry about how I authored them. Many teams don't even realize they are using a web component.
@justinfagnani
Justin Fagnani
11 months
Lit is not a framework built around web components, or a framework that uses web components. Lit is a library that helps you build web components. It's an implementation detail of standard web components that happen to use it.
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@justinfagnani
Justin Fagnani
11 months
Lit is not a framework built around web components, or a framework that uses web components. Lit is a library that helps you build web components. It's an implementation detail of standard web components that happen to use it.
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@justinfagnani
Justin Fagnani
11 months
Lit is not a framework. The browser is the framework.
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@coryrylan
Cory Rylan
11 months
Any recommended alternatives to semantic-release? Been using it with a couple monorepos but recent changes have made it even less friendly with monorepos. Mainly looking for automated semantic version based releases and changelogs
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@coryrylan
Cory Rylan
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@eleven_ty
Eleventy 🎈
1 year
Eleventy 3.0.0 is now available! https://t.co/VKGZCvTrLo Over a year of work, 22 pre-releases, so many contributors. Thank you to our entire community—y’all make this project possible. ❤️
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We did it. After 22 pre-releases and over a year of work, Eleventy 3.0.0 is now available. You can try it out now on your project using: npm install @11ty/eleventy@latest If you’re upgrading from a...
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@cory_laviska
Cory LaViska
1 year
This is something people don’t seem to understand about @buildWithLit. Lit is an efficient abstraction that removes boilerplate with an opinionated DX. It’s not overhead, it’s an implementation detail that can be replaced without breaking the public API.
@cory_laviska
Cory LaViska
1 year
@naman34 @shoelace_style You understand that if I wrote 40+ components in vanilla JS, the boilerplate would be more bytes than if I abstracted it, right? Lit is that abstraction. I wrote my own custom element base class three years ago and it was almost the same size as Lit. https://t.co/OvL2vnQeG7
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Cory LaViska
1 year
"Frameworks are a testbed for ideas that may or may not work out. We all need to be OK with that. Even framework authors. Especially framework authors. More importantly, we all need to stop being salty when our way isn’t what makes it into the browser." https://t.co/Ph5tTwhMb3
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An open reply to Ryan Carniato's post entitled 'Web Components Are Not the Future'
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@justinfagnani
Justin Fagnani
1 year
lit-element crossed 2M downloads/week on npm this month! 📈
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@Una
Una 🇺🇦
1 year
We're getting close to finalizing an API to enable a customizable native select element! 🥳 Now it's in stage 2 in the WHATWG & we'd love to hear your thoughts. This post details how to use it, new elements and parts, and what you can do today 🔮 https://t.co/pqXhIGXZnQ
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Cory Rylan
1 year
Congratulations! Excited to see all the awesomeness from some of my favorite open source projects!
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Eleventy 🎈
1 year
📮 Big news today, y’all: 11ty is joining Font Awesome https://t.co/e8K2mcvhxP
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