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JS Party: JavaScript, CSS, Web Development

Chris Shank has been on sabbatical since January, so he’s had a lot of time to think deeply about the web platform. On this episode, Jerod & KBall pick Chris’ brain to answer questions like, what does a post-component paradigm look like? What would it look like if the browser had primitives for building spatial canvases? How can we make it easier to make “folk interfaces” on the web?

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Featuring:

  • Chris Shank – Twitter, GitHub, Website
  • Jerod Santo – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn
  • Kevin Ball – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, Website

Show Notes:

  • ChrisShank/progressive-element: A set of patterns for a behavioral paradigm of building web UIs
  • Little-Languages/quiver: Your quiver of declarative arrows for the web. ⤵
  • ChrisShank/folc: Utilities to more easily make folk web pages

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