Corb - Http203
In this episode, Jake and Surma discuss CORB (Cross-Origin Read Blocking), an algorithm that reduces the risk of leaking sensitive data to unwanted or malicious resource loads.
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14.6
Audio on the Web - (The Standard, Ep. 11)
Sam shows you how to have a little fun with sound by adding audio tags to certain actions on a page.
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7.2
jQuery & fetch - Supercharged
Remember XHR during the “AJAX” buzzword era? jQuery provided a better API, proving that XHR wasn’t really providing a good developer experience.
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12.1
HTTPS and Web Security - The State of the Web
HTTPS is essential for site security, but it is also much more than that.
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15.7
JavaScript for-loops are… complicated - HTTP203
In this episode, Jake and Surma dissect how for-loops actually work and how they’ve evolved. Turns out, it got complicated. Subscribe to the channel!
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10
jQuery & classList - Supercharged
jQuery offers a convenient wrapper that gives you access to powerful CSS classes management. This is now on the platform with classList.
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Designing UX for Offline - Designer vs. Developer #19
Mustafa speaks to Rowan Merewood, Developer Advocate for Chrome Developer Relations team, about Payments on the web, Progessive web apps, and how to think about designing for offline states.
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12.8
dev.to(gether) - The State of the Web
Dev.to is an online community for developers to share ideas, collaborate together, and learn from each other.
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12.5
New in Chrome 68: Add to Home Screen, Page Lifecycle API and Payment Handler
Chrome 68 brings changes to the Add to Home Screen behaviour on Android, giving you more control. The page lifecycle API tells you when your tab has been suspended or restored.
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17.6
Lighthouse and Puppeteer - HTTP203
Lighthouse and Puppeteer are two powerful developer tools that can be used together very effectively when building your website.
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16.1
jQuery & querySelector - Supercharged
Surma shows you the influence jQuery had over the web, especially the ability to find elements with a CSS selector. This came to be known as querySelector and querySelectorAll.
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11.6
Designing a WebVR Game With A-Frame - Designer vs. Developer #18
In this episode, Ada Rose Canon tells us how she built a WebVR game in a week for the “Games Done Quick” event.
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13.5
What's new in JavaScript - HTTP203
Jake & Surma discuss the latest developments in JavaScript with Mathias Bynens & Sathya Gunasekaran. Subscribe to the channel!
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14.8
Chrome 68 - What's New in DevTools
New to DevTools in Chrome 68: 0:15 - Eager Evaluation 0:44 - Argument Hints 1:14 - Autocomplete After Invoking Functions 1:38 - Audits Panel Updates 3:07 - New "Optimize Site Speed" Tutorial 3:18
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39.7
First Input Delay - The State of the Web
First Input Delay (FID) measures the time that it takes for a web page to respond to the first user interaction with the page.
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16.9
Google's Crawler & JavaScript - HTTP203
Martin Splitt discusses the future of Google Search with Jake & Surma at I/O ‘18.
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14.1
Using Gestalt Principles to Improve Your Design - Designer vs. Developer #17
Mustafa speaks to Sven Laqua, Head of UX at Digital Science, about designing motion, HCI, eye tracking and the Gestalt principles.
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12.6
Web Security - HTTP203
Jake & Surma talk about web security, Spectre and Meltdown, and the ways that security teams are addressing vulnerabilities.
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16.3
WordPress and Web Performance Communities - The State of the Web
In this episode of The State of the Web, Rick hosts an event bringing together the New York Web Performance Meetup group and the WordPress NYC Meetup group.
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18.2
What's New in Chrome DevTools - HTTP203
Paul Irish & Jason Miller join Jake & Surma to discuss the latest developments now and to come in Chrome Devtools.
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11.2
Prototyping and Scenario-Based Design - Designer vs. Developer #16
Prototyping a design in general?
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16.1
Technical Debt - HTTP203
Technical debt is a term for the extra work that is caused by choosing the easiest solution at the beginning of development, instead of a harder, more thorough solution.
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14.1
The Chrome UX Report - The State of the Web
The Chrome User Experience Report is a powerful tool that allows you to view and analyze web performance data generated by real users on millions of websites.
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15.4
Google Chrome Origins - HTTP203
Vice President of engineering, Darin Fisher, talks to Jake & Surma about the beginnings of the Chrome browser & the interview questions he was asked when applying at Google.
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Getting a Head Start in the Industry - Designer vs. Developer #15
Mustafa speaks to Olu Niyi-Awosusi, a software engineer at BBC news, about getting a head start in the industry via a boot camp, gatekeeping and WildcardJS.
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12.5
Web Dev Beginnings with Mariko Kosaka - HTTP203
Mariko Kosaka sits down with Jake & Surma to talk about their early experiences with the web & how they got in to coding. Mariko also buys Jake a birthday present... Subscribe to the channel!
5 037
12.9
Chrome 67 - What's New in DevTools
New to DevTools in Chrome 67: 0:11 - Search Across Network Headers 0:33 - Copy As Fetch 0:41 - Stop Infinite Loops 1:05 - CSS Variable Previews 1:35 - Audits Panel Updates 2:03 - Performance Panel
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27.9
Trusted Web Activities
Trusted Web Activities provide a new way to integrate parts of your web experience, in your android app.
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26.7
JavaScript Vulnerabilities - The State of the Web
In this episode of The State of the Web, Rick and Tim talk about how insecure much of the Web really is.
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11.5
New in Chrome 67: Desktop Progressive Web Apps, Generic Sensors & BigInts
Chrome 67 brings Progressive Web Apps to the desktop!
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20.5