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    704: Stump'd JS + CSS Interview Questions

    704: Stump'd JS + CSS Interview Questions

    In this episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott try to stump each other with JavaScript and CSS interview style questions including CSS contain, naming the 7 parts of Houdini, what ARIA stands for, 5 limitations of serverless, and more.

    Show Notes

    • 00:25 Welcome
    • 01:31 Syntax Brought to you by Sentry
    • 02:01 Explain CSS Contain and why it exists?
    • 07:27 In CSS Grid, how would I make a grid of 3 equal columns with 20 pixels between them?
    • Wes Bos on X: 🔥 A visual guide to getting equal width columns in CSS Grid / X
    • 10:31 Which of the following elements are fake?
    • 13:00 Which of the following HTML tags are deprecated?
    • 16:38 What is the samp element?
    • 17:27 Name the 7 parts of CSS Houdini
    • 21:07 In JavaScript for loop with 10 items, how can you exit a loop early?
    • 22:34 What is the difference between a pseudo element and a pseudo class?
    • 25:59 How could you implement CSS :has with JavaScript?
    • 27:56 What are two attributes that would make an SVG more accessible?
    • 29:43 How can you stop your process from exiting if you have an unhandled rejection?
    • 32:27 How do you prevent flex children from getting squished?
    • 34:40 In TypeScript, what does using keyof and typeof together do?
    • 37:19 What does ARIA stand for?
    • 37:39 Name 5 limitations that a serverless or edge function have over tradtional long running server?
    • 40:38 Write an item using Flex code, not grow to fill it’s container, or shrink, and the item will take up only the space based on it’s content size.
    • 42:03 If I’m building an application that needs to announce a change to the user, how would I do that?
    • 43:46 Name the 5 different Git elements methods on a document?
    • 45:39 What does the CSS prospective property do?
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    What’s New in Web Development

    What’s New in Web Development

    In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about what’s new in web development: new promise static methods, new CSS functions, PWAs and more!

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    Show Notes

    5:38 - New Promise static methods

    • Promise.all
    • Promise.race()
    • Promise.allSettled()
    • Promise.any()

    10:16 - Lazy loading images

    14:25 CSS Houdini aka JS in CSS

    20:32 - Subgrid

    24:31 - Native modules in browser

    • type="module"
    • dynamic import()

    27:08 - Node Native Modules update

    29:17 - PWA install app and Google PlayStore

    • Already shipped in Chrome
    • Java API that communicates through services with Chrome
    • Trusted Web Activity aka TWA
    • All content in TWAs must comply with Play store policy including policies for payments in-app purchases and other digital goods
    • Already existing TWAs include Twitter Lite, Google Maps Go, Instagram Lite
    • Passing the PWA Criteria
    • Performance Score with a minimum of 80/100, tested with Lighthouse
    • All current Google Play Store rules

    35:49 - CSS Scroll Snap

    • In many browsers already
    • scroll-padding

    38:17 - Aspect Ratio Unit

    39:32 - CSS nesting

    • Disallows cross-domain cookies unless on the same domain/subdomain

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