The digest of fresh materials from the world of the frontend for the last week No. 359 (April 1 - 7, 2019)
We offer you a selection with links to new materials from the front-end area and around it.

Media |
Web Development |
CSS |
Javascript |
Browsers
Media
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Web Standards podcast,
169. Safari 12.1 and IE11, web workers and lazy images, Sass, Eric Meyer and CSSBattle.•


Web Standards podcast,
168. Why Samsung needs a browser, WebVR to WebXR transition, XR use cases for the Web•

Podcast “Devshakhta / Night Frontend”
74: About front-end development in Rostov-on-Don•

The podcast “Make Me Beautiful”
Issue No. 12, visiting Anton Kastritsky - vanila js, You-Dont-Need and Dissatisfied Oleg•

The CSSSR podcast:
News 512 - Issue # 45 ( March 30
- April 5)•

"ALL YOUR HTML" # s2e9:
"Particle System from Text"
Web development
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Client application security: practical tips for Front-end developer•
We get rid of duplicate packages in bundles•
12 basic make-up reflexes•
What's new in Foundation 6•
Introducing the new rendering layer for theguardian.com version 2019•
Native lazy-loading for the image comes to the web! Addy Osmani has announced support for the loading attribute in a future version of Chrome
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Web components will replace your frontend framework')
CSS
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CSSBattle - a game in which you need to recreate graphic objects with the least possible code using your CSS skills
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What does “supported-color-schemes” really do in Dark Mode?•
Ruby Sass Reaches End of Life Cycle•
Z-index management in a component web application•

CSS Standardization , the latest release of The State of the Web with Rick Viscomi and Jen Simmons (CSS Working Group, Mozilla)
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How to create better themes using CSS variables•
The hidden power of CSS Text Align
Javascript
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Details about GraphQL: what, how and why•
Accelerate WebGL / Three.js with OffscreenCanvas and Web Workers•
What is so special about typeScript?•
Another JavaScript Framework•
Remy Sharp: How I failed to cope with <a>•
JavaScript Web Workers: A Beginner's Guide•
How to use Axios with javascript•
From Javascript to Typescript and Elm•
Why you should study vanilla javascript separately if you want to be the best developer
Browsers
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V8 change log helped create exploit for unpatched Chrome vulnerability•
Intrusive notification blockers and UserScripts API added to Firefox nightly builds•
Can I Stop? Get rid of the need to support Internet Explorer 11 in places where (almost) no one uses it.
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Evaluation of popular browsers in terms of security and privacyGo
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