ENGLISH SILENT BOOK CLUB PARIS
The summary of our 48th session, from 98th December 2024, is now available
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Host of both of the Silent Book Clubs Paris
ENGLISH SILENT BOOK CLUB PARIS
The summary of our 48th session, from 98th December 2024, is now available
#silentbookclubparis #silentbookclub #bookclubs #instabooks #bookstagram #books #reading #booktok #booksky
The summary of the 45th Session of the English Silent Book Club Paris, from 28th October, is now available
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@armstrong @elliotjaystocks very engineering specific ... but it's not the first time:
https://www.proz.com/kudoz/english/electronics-elect-eng/755833-tilde-symbol-meaning.html
The summary of the 44th session of the English Silent Book Club Paris, from 14th October 2024, is now available
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The summary of our 43rd session, 30th September 2024, is now available
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The CSS Working Group has just published the first public draft of the CSS Values and Units Level 5 Module. Although still in its early stages, this release introduces many new features and exciting improvements.
Here's a summary of some of the changes.
@argyleink lovin' the new verbal usage
Let's "double-dash" that
So much more elegant than "let's make a custom property out of that" or "make that a variable"
Brilliant.
Thank you. I will cite you when I use this new verb. Often.
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sadβ¦ developers have more empathy for the machine (network, main thread, perf metrics, loading times, etc etc etc)β¦
than they do for humans.
imagine if all of that brain power was spent on empathizing for users.
- accessibility wouldn't be an after thought
- UI wouldn't be annoying
- and more
but no;
more time is spent giving the machine what it wants and what keeps it happy
Hey there!
If you enjoy recent advancements in CSS like Container/Style Queries, Cascade Layers or Scope, and if you'd like to see more of this (e.g. State Queries), please consider sponsoring the work of the wonderful @mia, either by joining in on Open Collective (https://opencollective.com/oddbird-open-source) or by booking an online workshop with her: https://www.miriamsuzanne.com/
Standards work is expensive due to time investment and travel costs and so people need sponsoring, and her previous sponsorship ran out.