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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


podcasten Web Standards podcast, 169. Safari 12.1 and IE11, web workers and lazy images, Sass, Eric Meyer and CSSBattle.
podcasten Web Standards podcast, 168. Why Samsung needs a browser, WebVR to WebXR transition, XR use cases for the Web
podcast Podcast “Devshakhta / Night Frontend” 74: About front-end development in Rostov-on-Don
podcast The podcast “Make Me Beautiful” Issue No. 12, visiting Anton Kastritsky - vanila js, You-Dont-Need and Dissatisfied Oleg
podcast The CSSSR podcast: News 512 - Issue # 45 ( March 30 - April 5)
video "ALL YOUR HTML" # s2e9: "Particle System from Text"

Web development


habr Client application security: practical tips for Front-end developer
habr We get rid of duplicate packages in bundles
12 basic make-up reflexes
en What's new in Foundation 6
en Introducing the new rendering layer for theguardian.com version 2019
en 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
en Web components will replace your frontend framework
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CSS


en CSSBattle - a game in which you need to recreate graphic objects with the least possible code using your CSS skills
en What does “supported-color-schemes” really do in Dark Mode?
en Ruby Sass Reaches End of Life Cycle
en Z-index management in a component web application
envideo CSS Standardization , the latest release of The State of the Web with Rick Viscomi and Jen Simmons (CSS Working Group, Mozilla)
en How to create better themes using CSS variables
en The hidden power of CSS Text Align

Javascript


habr Details about GraphQL: what, how and why
habr Accelerate WebGL / Three.js with OffscreenCanvas and Web Workers
en What is so special about typeScript?
en Another JavaScript Framework
en Remy Sharp: How I failed to cope with <a>
en JavaScript Web Workers: A Beginner's Guide
en How to use Axios with javascript
en From Javascript to Typescript and Elm
en Why you should study vanilla javascript separately if you want to be the best developer







Browsers


V8 change log helped create exploit for unpatched Chrome vulnerability
Intrusive notification blockers and UserScripts API added to Firefox nightly builds
en Can I Stop? Get rid of the need to support Internet Explorer 11 in places where (almost) no one uses it.
en Evaluation of popular browsers in terms of security and privacy
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