
Join me while I learn about web fundamentals and talk at you about it Twitter: @all__hype
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 123 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Just some thoughts about preparing
while you are in a good space to prepare
Tony Ennis joins me to talk about how websites can be built with simplicity and power using new html and browser standards.
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Tony on X: x.com/tonyennis
Html First: html-first.com
Mini JS: https://mini-... more
Who are the big names in hypermedia, even if they don't know it?
Obviously: Carson Gross (Htmx, fixi), Delaney Gillilan (Datastar), Alex Petros (HTML triptych), Adam Stepinski (Hyperview)
BUT ALSO: Caleb Porzio, Aaron Francis, Levels io, and DHH??
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with Jon-Michael Hartway
47:16 MY MIND IS BLOWN
Jon-Michael does something pretty crazy here. His entire 3D scene is static HTML. The 3d movement only comes from swapping out the style tag and the CSS!?!???!
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Great pod! Breaks down each part of HTMX an episode at a time. S1E1 answered a huge concern I had with my site and I implemented the fix successfully the next day.
A library that is as radical yet seemingly simple to implement needs its own podcast m. This really hits the spot for all of us learning about HTMX. Only problem is that everyone and their dog will learn how to put it to good use. I feel slightly conflicted about this like when you discover a great new musician or artist. Would love to hear some episodes doing a deep dive into the philosophy for example on Hateos and why it is radical yet under-appreciated.
Ergo, so should you
It’s really cool that there’s an htmx podcast. It’s a breath of fresh air among all the JavaScript related content.
Much enjoyed brain-coding one!
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Content focuses on web development practices, particularly surrounding HTMX—an innovative library designed to simplify building web applications. Episodes frequently cover topics such as various extensions of HTMX, novel programming challenges, and insights from developers on recent technologies and frameworks. Among notable discussions are those centered on principles of clean coding, real-time updates, and the integration of user experience enhancements. Unique to the content is a blend of technical deep dives and personal narratives from developers, allowing listeners to grasp both the 'how' and the 'why' of modern web technologies. This podcast is probably released for those interested in practical web development skills and emerging te... more
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