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Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

CSS Preprocessors and Structuring CSS - 003

Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

Wes Bos

Js, Technology, Css, Html5, Tech News, Webdevelopment, News, Javascript, Html

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 19 July 2017

⏱️ 63 minutes

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0:00.0

Welcome to Syntax, where we deliver tasty treats for web developers.

0:09.0

Hey everybody, welcome to the Syntax Podcast where we give you some tasty treats on web development

0:15.4

and life topics. Here today is Scott and Wes as always. Hello everybody

0:21.7

thanks for coming out and today we're going to be talking about CSS

0:25.8

pre-processors and sort of overall CSS structuring. Sort of what we like, what we don't like, what's hot what's not that sort of stuff but basically I think we wanted to kick it off with

0:38.1

West what are you working on right now? Yeah right now. I am I'm thinking about what my next course is going to be. I've got a couple that I'm interested in doing and near the top of that list is doing sort of an intermediate advance react course and along with testing and redux and all that stuff

0:57.3

I'm looking at doing one in graph QL which for those who aren't totally up on it graph QL is sort of like the next

1:06.4

steps from rest where you just have one end point I'm sure we'll do a whole

1:11.0

whole show on it so I just been just been researching different GraphQL packages,

1:15.4

different services, writing your own.

1:18.1

We talked a little bit a little bit more about this in the React show as well.

1:20.8

So it's one thing I'm diving into right now. What about you?

1:24.1

Yeah, so I just hit up the Dinosaur J.S. conference, which was in Denver's past weekend

1:31.0

and there was just an abundance of excellent speakers from like

1:37.3

Tom Dale was there Lori Voss Miles Borins just a lot of great, great people working.

1:43.2

Household names.

1:44.0

Yeah.

1:45.0

Yeah, I think it was one of the, it was short and sweet, right?

1:49.8

It was one day, just back to back to back of great talks.

1:53.5

And I can't remember last time I was at a conference

1:56.2

where every single talk either inspired me, engaged me.

2:01.0

And I like that even the ones that were technical weren't like overly

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