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Hasty Treat - JavaScript's Drag and Drop API
Wes and Scott discuss using the native drag and drop API in JavaScript to enable dragging elements between web apps and customizing the drag experience.


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Wes and Scott discuss using the native drag and drop API in JavaScript to enable dragging elements between web apps and customizing the drag experience.
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Scott and Wes have a fun discussion about HTML tags including semantic HTML, accessibility, SEO, default styling, and lesser known tags. They also talk about what tags they wish existed natively like textarea autosize and animated accordions.
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Discussion of difficulties styling default HTML elements like inputs and media players, techniques like overlapping DOM elements to customize, and new initiatives like Open UI to standardize native UI components.
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Wes and Scott answer listener questions on freelancing, component design, debouncing vs throttling, career moves, integrating React into legacy systems, and more.
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Scott and Wes discuss what technical debt is, why it happens, and strategies to avoid it or work around it.
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Wes and Scott answer audience questions about web development topics like WordPress, browser testing, course building, and more.
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Discussion of 4 new frameworks - Astro, Vitkit, SvelteKit and Remix. All are focused on server-side rendering and simplicity.
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Getting deeper into TypeScript fundamentals like any vs unknown, generics, inference, definitions, and assertions.
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Discussion on Git rebase - what it is, when and why to use it, and how it can help with workflows, tidying commits and resolving merge conflicts.
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Wes goes through his journey of designing, selling, and shipping his own t-shirts using various technologies to optimize the process.