Una & Adam from The CSS Podcast defend their Frontend Feud title against challengers David & Shaw from the keyframers. Let’s get it on!
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Featuring:
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Adam Argyle – Website, GitHub, Mastodon, X
David Khourshid – Website, GitHub, X
Shaw – GitHub, Mastodon, X
Jerod Santo – GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, X
Show Notes:
The CSS Podcast
the keyframers
More dev game shows!
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
Amal, KBall, and Nick welcome David Khourshid to the show to talk about his project, XState. XState brings state management to a new level using finite state machines and is compatible with your stack. We talk about how the idea came to fruition, its practical uses, and where it’s going.
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Amal Hussein – GitHub, X
Show Notes:
XState
Actors
XState Visualizer
xstate-inspect
xstate-fsm
XState Discord
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk with David K Piano about state machines, CSS, animations and more!
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Show Notes 2:30 - Who is David K Piano?
4:00 - Did you have a background in animation prior to web development?
5:45 - How did you build the CSS Responsive House on Codepen?
8:36 - What are state machines?
14:47 - How does it relate to programming?
17:20 - How do you go about changing states?
20:20 - Is this similar to how RxJS works?
21:40 - How would state machine work in CSS?
29:07 - Perspective in CSS
34:47 - How do you like Twitch vs YouTube?
35:48 - How do you add XState to a current project?
41:42 - Visualizing sate machines
46:15 - Do you have a day job as well?
Links @davidkpiano
David’s Codepen
CSS Responsive House
InVision
Framer
Figma
XState
RxJS
React
Apollo
Vue.js
Javascript30
Tailwind CSS
GROQ.dev
Keyframe.rs
Babel
Twitch
Keygrame.rs Patreon
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