
16 episodes

The F-Word Bruce Lawson, Vadim Makeev
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5.0 • 2 Ratings
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Frontend podcast by Bruce Lawson and Vadim Makeev
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The Fugu project: priorities, Mozilla and Apple, support realms, Web vs native, and future plans
00:01:19 Thomas and the Fugu project00:10:48 Partners and priorities00:17:13 Mozilla’s and Apple’s positions00:36:38 Support realms00:50:59 Web vs native competition01:02:46 Fugu’s future plansHostsThomas SteinerBruce LawsonVadim MakeevThomas and the Fugu projectThomas on MastodonThomas on TwitterThomas’ blogFugu landing pagePartners and prioritiesFugu API ShowcaseBlink Shipping ProcessFugu Shipping ProcessMozilla’s and Apple’s positionsMozilla Standards PositionsWebKit Standards PositionsIE legacy APIsSupport realmsWeb Push for Web Apps on iOS and iPadOSBopPad by Keith McMillenWeb vs native competitionCapacitorSVGcodeFugu’s future plansFugu API TrackerIsolated Web Apps Explainer
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Origins of Apple browser ban and hope for changes
01:52 Origins or Apple browser ban11:04 The reasons behind the ban24:04 Browser engines preparations31:38 Possibility of malicious complianceHostsAlex RussellBruce LawsonVadim MakeevLinksAlex Russell on MastodonAlex Russell on TwitterChecking out and building Chromium for iOSSafari 16.4 Is An AdmissionBrowser Choice Must MatterRectums in Apple Healthkit
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Is JavaScript a hazardous material to the user experience?
00:00 Intro01:16 Alex at Microsoft13:39 Dojo history lesson20:16 The case against React36:24 Why companies choose ReactHostsAlex RussellBruce LawsonVadim MakeevLinksAlex Russell on MastodonAlex Russell on TwitterWhat Does My Site Cost?The Market for LemonsThe Performance Inequality Gap, 2023A Management Maturity Model for Performance
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Does the iOS browser ban harm or help the web?
00:44 Browser choice on iOS15:50 Why should we care?24:51 What Apple’s doing?33:06 Developers are disappointed38:56 Next steps and possible futureHostsStuart LangridgeBruce LawsonVadim MakeevLinksTalking to the Competition and Markets Authority about AppleBrowser choice on Apple’s iOS: privacy and security aspectsSet Safari free!Briefing to the UK CMA on Apple’s iOS browser monopoly and PWAiOS Engine Choice In Depth by Alex Russel
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Theme-color and extensions in Safari 15, testing a11y in React Native, :has pseudo class
01:12 Theme-color and extensions in Safari 1514:24 Testing a11y in React Native app24:40 You can :has pseudo classHostsBruce LawsonVadim MakeevTheme-color and extensions in Safari 15Safari 15 Beta Release NotesWebKit Features in Safari at WWDC21Design for Safari 15Meet Safari Web Extensions on iOSThe web developer’s toolkitTesting a11y in React Native appFacebook roadmap to improve a11yRandom Expo.io tipsReact Native to webYou can :has pseudo classCan I :has()Meet :has, A Native CSS Parent Selector
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Susy and Sass, CSS Layers and CSS compatibility, Container Queries and CSSWG
02:04 Susy and Sass15:38 CSS Layers22:46 CSS compatibility33:44 Container QueriesHostsMiriam SuzanneBruce LawsonVadim MakeevSusy and SassSusySass ModulesMiriam’s websiteCSS LayersThe famous tweet with 3 specsCSS Cascade LayersCSS compatibilityEric Meyer on The F-WordContainer QueriesContainer Queries explainerContainer Queries: a Quick Start GuidePolyfill for Container QueriesCSS Scoping