Tomorrow @mikaelacaron and I record the next @swiftovercoffee episode and we want your views for our open ballot! We're celebrating Swift turning 10, so tell us: how did it impact your life? Did it get you jobs? Did it help you go indie? Did it give you lots of fun? Tell us! 👇
If you haven't picked up a free copy of my book, Mastering Object-Oriented PHP, make sure you head over to https://masteringobjectorientedphp.com and get your copy today! Free is my way of giving back to the PHP community.
Matt (@messerman) and Mike (@nebyoolae) discuss Application Programming Interfaces and how you're using them all the time (most likely) without evening knowing (probably).
Does anybody know if there's a way in VS Code to tell the HTML and Markdown editors what the "root" of the site is?
I have a project where the web root lives under /site rather than / in the project, but the HTML and Markdown editors assume the root of the project == the root of the site. Short of opening just the site folder, is there a way to tell the editors where to look when doing Intellisense for links and to resolve static content in the Markdown preview?
Next Friday May 31 at 17:30 UTC we're ending the month with our Community Office Hours all about the Thunderbird release process — from how releases are staged now to future possibilities. @wsmwk and Daniel Darnell will be our guests to answer our questions and yours! ✨
I'm looking into integrating something that can help me capture aggregate, and anonymous error monitoring using Sentry for a distributed WordPress plugin. Obviously this would be opt-in.
Is there someone out there who has actually done this who I can chat with? Looking for some insight on things to look out for, how to approach it, etc.
Excited to delve into crafting innovative 3D animations! The opportunities are boundless, and I can't wait to bring my visions to life in a fantastic application. #3D#animation#development
> The #CSS#AnchorPositioning#API is a game-changer in #web#development because it lets you natively position elements relative to other elements, known as anchors. This API simplifies complex #layout requirements for many interface features like menus and submenus, tooltips, selects, labels, cards, settings dialogs, and many more.
It's been almost a decade since I've done a live coding stream. This will be fun!
Today I'll be migrating my website from React to Lit, which is a lightweight framework built around web components. I have the scaffolding set up mostly, so now it's time to get this done.
Come watch. Ask questions in chat! You don't need to create an account, just a username is needed to participate.
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