Codesplitters Podcast Poul Hansen, Kevin Andries and Mikkel Rom
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A podcast about modern web development.
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21: Web apps in safari, native CSS nesting and starting out with Nuxt
This episode we’re back with some exciting Safari news after Apples WWDC.
We also look into native CSS nesting, which is almost available in all evergreen browsers!
To wrap it all up we discuss using Nuxt for the very first time. -
20: Exciting WebKit news and the AI uprising
This episode we go over some exciting new things coming to WebKit.We also discuss our takes and experiences with AI tools such as chatGPT, Github Copilot and more.
Links:
Github Copilot
Chat GPT
WebKit Technology preview -
19: Open source & communities with Lars Brink
Today we talk about getting into open source and building communities with our guest, Lars Brink.
Links:
Growing an Open culture in Open source
ThisIsLearning dev community -
18: PostCSS vs SASS
Today we discuss the pros and cons of both PostCSS and SASS, and if SASS is still needed today.
Links:
https://postcss.org/
https://www.postcss.parts/
https://github.com/postcss/autoprefixer
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17: Modernising the Umbraco Backoffice with Web Components and Lit - with Filip Bech
Today we invited Filip Bech, CTO at Umbraco, on the show to talk about the Umbraco CMS, how to go headless, Web Components libraries and frameworks.
Filip also shares some of the thoughts behind the modernisation of the Umbraco backoffice where they are using an API-First approach going from AngularJS to Lit.
🔗 Links:
https://umbraco.com/
https://github.com/umbraco/Umbraco.UI
https://lit.dev/
https://vitejs.dev/
https://umbraco.com/products/umbraco-heartcore/
https://angularjs.org/
https://codesplitterspodcast.com/episodes/11-technology-throwbacks-a-tribute-to-angularjs-and-jquery/
https://twitter.com/Filipbech
https://twitter.com/Umbraco -
16: UX and frontend collaboration with Thomas Hjortsberg
Thomas Hjortsberg is a good friend and ex-colleague of ours. He joins us to talk about collaboration between UX and frontend, and shares his wise words and war-stories based on his many years of UX experience.