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Jan 2025
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Is Cereal Soup?, the FG Scale, and JS vs...

RobbieTheWagner and Charles William Carpenter III, The Radcast Network
About this episode

This week, Robbie and Chuck talk with Adam Argyle about the quirks of CSS and JavaScript tooling, and modern web development. They discuss why JavaScript often takes center stage over CSS, the funding disparities between them, and what this means for developers.

In this episode:

  • (00:00) - Intro
  • (02:32) - Whiskey review: Standard Spirit Wormwood Rye
  • (07:54) - Social media and Blue Sky
  • (09:39) - Is cereal soup?
  • (11:15) - The Hot Dog and sandwich debate
  • (17:55) - JavaScript library guilty pleasures
  • (25:40) - CSS vs. JavaScript tooling
  • (34:52) - How Tailwind is funded
  • (35:58) - Politics in business
  • (41:36) - Shotgun debugging and pair programming
  • (47:46) - What is the FG scale?
  • (49:51) - Robbie’s big Tailwind “FG”
  • (51:16) - CSS carousel
  • (57:08) - The complexity of CSS and HTML
  • (01:07:15) - The importance of accessibility
  • (01:08:54) - The problem with AI in CSS
  • (01:09:54) - Plugs
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