418: LH, RLH, Shadow DOM, Developer Experience, and RUM
We read some blogs and have some questions of our own: LH vs RLH? What about styling the shadow DOM with CSS shadow parts? Should you focus your work on what's loaded in your brain already? What is the Developer Experience? RUM and making decisions with or without data.
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We read some blogs and have some questions of our own: LH vs RLH? What about styling the shadow DOM with CSS shadow parts? Should you focus your work on what's loaded in your brain already? What is the Developer Experience? RUM and making decisions with or without data.
Links
- Webplatform News
- Styling in the Shadow DOM With CSS Shadow Parts
- The Road to Burnout is Paved With Context Switching
- What is the Developer Experience DX?
- Tradeoffs and Shifting Complexity
- Twitter’s audio tweets revealed an accessibility miss, and now the company wants to fix it
- Cassidy’s audio test
- CodePen Radio #273: Assets Keep Getting Better
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