396: Edge Goes Chrome, Edge VM’s, and Designing a Website to Last
Chris & Dave talk about Edge going Chrome, a bit of follow up from last episode about Virtual Machines, thoughts on designing a website to last, a question about Rails plus React, and a question about how to move from CoffeeScript to something current.
Show Description
Chris & Dave talk about Edge going Chrome, a bit of follow up from last episode about Virtual Machines, thoughts on designing a website to last, a question about Rails plus React, and a question about how to move from CoffeeScript to something current.
Links
- Goodreads: The Wizard and the Prophet / The Wizard and the Prophet
- The End of Indie Web Browsers
- Flow Browser / @FlowBrowser
- Opera accused of predatory loan apps
- This page is designed to last
- Virtual Box
- Virtual Machines
- AlpineJS
- Decaffeinate
- Playwright
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