RT @ChromiumDev: 🔢 `TransformStream` is now supported on all major browsers! Reason enough for @tomayac to write a little celebratory post…
RT @mariospr: My colleague Claudio from our WebKit team at @igalia wrote a nice high level description of the architecture of WPE, the WebK…
RT @jensimmons: Have an idea for web developer tools?
Web Inspector (Safari’s devtools) is also open source, and made of HTML, CSS, and J…
@jensimmons This is really neat! Since you have the code (https://t.co/XgC46Phn29) and this looks and feels like `window.EyeDropper` (https://t.co/etoxIRGbcb), any plans on Web-exposing it, which @bramus asked for in https://t.co/lML0WfP9sD, too? Thanks!
@patak_dev @stackblitz @sulco Oh, just Web development.
@patak_dev @stackblitz @sulco Yepp, totally. Said so in the next tweet. https://t.co/3ILrMutCGe
@Amy_Hupe Hi, I’m Tom. I’m not a native speaker of English and I do have a bit of an accent, but it’s OK, you can still perfectly understand what I’m saying. Just thought I’d mention it just in case.
@sulco @stackblitz But probably easiest to just start with https://t.co/oZ0ezxEDFQ by default 😃. It’s so great for teaching! Thanks, StackBlitz!
@sulco @stackblitz I see, thanks for the background information. I guess my feature request for EngineBlock would then just be to add a terminal to install pure front-end npm dependencies.
Great thread by @svoisen â¤µï¸ on the path from a clear developer need (performant file access to allow for file-based database backends) to a new Web platform API, which is still in-flux (https://t.co/fLsiXaO8VA). Enabling use cases like this is the cor
@cramforce That’s how I survived all those years in gTech when someone said the 3-or-4-letter-acronym team should collaborate on this, and I nodded along and said they definitely should while trying to figure out in the glossary which of the 5 teams wit
@jensimmons This comes up frequently as a desired feature, so strong yes!
@stackblitz @sulco If I start with, say, a static HTML, CSS, and JavaScript template, then I don’t have a terminal, but when I start with, say, a Node.js template, then I do. Is there a way to get a terminal after choosing the “wrong†template? I fa
@rem @ffconf As until ES5, parsing of strings was entirely implementation-dependent. After the ES5 spec, the ISO 8601 format (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss.sssZ) is explicitly specified, while other formats are still implementation-defined[.]—https://t.co/0sfi0wf
@ericlaw Do you watch TV shows or listen to music or podcasts while treadmilling? Any tips?