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Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

Rendering Methods Explained

Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

Wes Bos

Technology, News, Tech News

4.91.2K Ratings

🗓️ 12 December 2022

⏱️ 28 minutes

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0:00.0

Monday Monday Monday open wide dev fans get ready to stuff your face with

0:06.9

JavaScript CSS node module barbecue tips get workflows break dancing soft skills web

0:12.1

development the hastiest the crazy as the tastiest web development treats coming in

0:17.9

hot here is Wes Barakuda boss and Scott El Toro Lugo Tolinsky

0:26.4

Welcome to syntax on this Monday hasty treat we're going to be rendering up a

0:34.1

really great one for you today I'm talking about rendering methods explained all

0:39.7

the different types of rendering methods that we found to be listed on the state

0:43.8

of JS survey. I thought this list was really interesting and figured it was a

0:47.5

nice thing to dive into and spend some time with maybe define some these

0:51.5

different types of rendering methods and give you an indication as to what's

0:55.2

different about all of them because this list is kind of shocking there's a lot

0:58.7

of different ones here. My name is Scott Tolinsky I'm a developer from Denver

1:02.2

and with me as always is Wes balls. Mr. rendering himself they called me in

1:08.7

high school. They did yeah, most likely to render. Although that I mean I guess

1:17.3

it kind of works in the cooking context as well. I remember having to set my

1:21.6

computer to render 3D video scenes and stuff like that and just haven't

1:25.4

leaked like left overnight and pray that it doesn't stop before your exam is

1:29.8

due with a 3D modeling project. Oh man yeah man I wonder how much faster that

1:36.4

stuff is these is probably a lot given how how much my video rendering has

1:40.6

improved over the years but that's the kind of rendering we're talking about

1:44.4

we're talking about HTML rendering you got to get HTML to the browser

1:49.4

somehow and there's many ways to do that because most of in a lot of cases

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