Quincy LarsonforfreeCodeCampfreecodecamp.org·Dec 20, 2024Why developers needn't fear CSS – with the King of CSS himself Kevin Powell [Podcast #154]On this week's episode of the podcast, freeCodeCamp founder Quincy Larson interviews Kevin Powell. He's a designer, a software engineer, and an expert in CSS. He's runs a CSS-focused YouTube channel with nearly a million subscribers. There's nothing ...CSS
Peter Mbanugopmbanugo.me·Dec 14, 2024How To Prerender Pages in Browser For Faster Page LoadsThe web platform and browsers are making lots of improvements to improve how pages are loaded, and providing APIs so developers can control some parts of it. A few of those are view transition API, 103 Early Hints, and Speculation Rules, which gives ...podcast
Igor Berlenkoguryeah.hashnode.dev·Dec 7, 2024The 3 Paths of Spiritual Purification To Go From Your HEAD To Your HEART | Paramahamsa VishwanandaTrue happiness isn't found in things or experiences; it's a deep, lasting satisfaction that comes from within. People think that life just happened randomly; however, it can't be random. At the age of 14, I experienced something that changed my life ...Andre Duqumpodcast
Quincy LarsonforfreeCodeCampfreecodecamp.org·Dec 6, 2024How a breakdancing injury launched a coding empire with Scott Tolinski [Podcast #152]On this week's episode of the podcast, freeCodeCamp founder Quincy Larson interviews Scott Tolinski. He's a developer who 14 years ago - after injuring himself breakdancing – decided to create a programming tutorial YouTube channel called LevelUpTuts...learn to code
Peter Mbanugopmbanugo.me·Dec 6, 2024How to Build Blazing Fast Websites with Any FrameworkWes Bos made a very nice video about a very fast website (McMaster-CARR) and the techniques used to make it fast. Admittedly, the site is fast for some pages, and sometimes slow for other pages. Even for the fast pages, Chrome User Experience report ...podcast
Igor Berlenkoguryeah.hashnode.dev·Dec 6, 2024Why Black Myth Wukong is a Genius Work of ArtEmbrace the unfamiliar; true discovery happens when you approach new experiences with an open mind and a sense of curiosity. One of the most beautiful things about my career in opera was that I was constantly meeting new people or experiencing new th...marcomeatballpodcast
Freshcodefreshcode.hashnode.dev·Dec 5, 2024Clojure in Product. Would you do it again? podcast🎙️ We've started a podcast exploring a question on our minds: why isn't Clojure, despite its power and elegance, more widely used in production? Instead of theorizing, we're talking to teams who've actually taken the leap. In our first episode, Kall...1 likeFunctional Programming
Roberta Smithroberta-blogs.hashnode.dev·Nov 28, 2024Topic-Based Authoring and Single Sourcing with Pooja LaxmeshwarEver wondered how technical writers can keep things simple and consistent through out all the documents? Pooja Laxmeshwar, technical writer for BAI Communications, has solved this question in this podcast episode. She explains how making documentatio...AI
Igor Berlenkoguryeah.hashnode.dev·Nov 22, 2024OpenAI’s ChatGPT is No Match For Humans...Or Is It?Gaming isn't just for fun; it's a groundbreaking way for scientists to push the boundaries of AI and research. Ha! Do you like gaming? Well, so do scientists at Microsoft and these two other institutions who had a fantastic idea. The idea is, let’s p...two minute paperspodcast
Igor Berlenkoguryeah.hashnode.dev·Nov 21, 2024Why Everyone Hates Web ComponentsWeb components promise a future of seamless interoperability, but they risk becoming the biggest threat to web development as we know it. Hey Theo, why are you still using React? The browser supports components; everyone should just be using web comp...Theopodcast