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#83: Get Your JavaScript Ready for ES2021

  • March 1, 2021
  • Tagged as: ECMAScript, ES2021, JavaScript, JS
https://episodes.drunkenux.com/drunkenux/dux-e83.mp3

We’re just about four months away from the release of ES2021, the latest annual update to the ECMAScript standard, and it will bring with it quite a few quality of life improvements for JavaScript. This…

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#81: Getting Your <head> On Straight

  • February 1, 2021
  • Tagged as: CSS, HTML, JavaScript, metadata, tags
https://episodes.drunkenux.com/drunkenux/dux-e81.mp3

If there’s one part of a website that suffers from the consequences of cargo cult coding more than others, it may well be the <head> of a site template. Over time, we simply get used…

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#79: Why Babel Belongs In Your Build /w Kurtis Rainbolt-Greene

  • January 4, 2021
  • Tagged as: Babel, BabelJS, build process, JavaScript, JS
https://episodes.drunkenux.com/drunkenux/dux-e79.mp3

Let’s start out 2021 with a bang, and dive into how Babel fits into your build process and tool chain. To help us out in the discussion, we’re joined by software engineer Kurtis Rainbolt-Greene to…

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#75: Back to Basics and Flaws in Fundamentals

  • November 9, 2020
  • Tagged as: a11y, accessibility, CSS, fundamentals, HTML, JavaScript, mistakes
https://episodes.drunkenux.com/drunkenux/dux-e75.mp3

When learning web development, it’s easy to fall into habits that “work,” but aren’t optimal. We frequently learn by example, but the context those examples come in can impact if the nuance of the solutions…

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#71: How VanillaJS and the Lean Web Can Improve Sites w/ Chris Ferdinandi

  • September 14, 2020
  • Tagged as: JavaScript, Lean Web, process, toolchains, VanillaJS
https://episodes.drunkenux.com/drunkenux/dux-e71.mp3

One risk front end developers run in their day to day work is getting buried by the growing piles of frameworks and tools surrounding us and begging for attention. As JavaScript has grown as a…

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#65: What Are Static Site Generators All About w/ Jared White

  • June 22, 2020
  • Tagged as: Gatsby, JAMstack, JavaScript, Jekyll, Ruby, static site generators, static sites
https://episodes.drunkenux.com/drunkenux/dux-e65.mp3

The more things change, the more they stay the same. Such is true as we dive deeper into dynamic frameworks like React or Angular, while simultaneously returning to tried and true methods of delivering performant…

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#27: Should You Learn jQuery?

  • January 7, 2019
  • Tagged as: JavaScript, jQuery
https://episodes.drunkenux.com/drunkenux/dux-e27.mp3

Welcome to Season 2 of The Drunken UX Podcast! We’re thrilled to have you back, and we kick the season off by having a discussion about the value in learning jQuery today, and what the…

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RTO: Using .filter(), Aspect Ratios, Scroll Bouncing…

  • August 22, 2018
  • Tagged as: CSS, ECMAScript, hiring, JavaScript, photography, professional development, themes
https://episodes.drunkenux.com/realtimeoverview/rto-e29.mp3

This week starts with a couple different JavaScript related posts. Our first one looks at how JS dependence is bad for the canned theme market. The second offers an ES5 tutorial on using the .filter()…

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RTO: Fluid Interfaces, Gutenberg Preview Reactions, Amazon’s Dark UX…

  • August 8, 2018
  • Tagged as: Amazon, dark patterns, fluid interfaces, Gutenberg, JavaScript, teamwork, WordPress
https://episodes.drunkenux.com/realtimeoverview/rto-e27.mp3

This week’s news roundup kicks off with a look at building fluid interface components, and the design theory behind them. Next is a piece on how JavaScript is negatively impacting page load times. Following that…

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RTO: Link Bars, Keyboard Accessibility, Browser Prototyping…

  • July 11, 2018
  • Tagged as: accessibility, inclusive design, JavaScript, menu, prototyping, SEO, usability, Vue.js
https://episodes.drunkenux.com/realtimeoverview/rto-e23.mp3

I hope everyone had a great 4th of July and took some time to relax. We also hope you caught episode 14 of DUX where we talked with Greg Podunovich about design philosophy. This week’s…

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