In episode 35 of Does Not Compute, Sean and Paul talk about a hot new build tool (and tasty meal) called Brunch, using the CSS will-change property, and write more meaningful CSS
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- Brunch
- Brunch Skeletons
- How to use NPM as a build tool
- Webpack
- Pleeease
- Statamic
- Missing the Boat
- Browserify Rails
- How my JavaScript has changed after two years at the Wall Street Journal
- Coffeescript
- The SOLID Principle
- Using CSS Will Change
- Bye Bye Layer Hacks, Hello will-change
- All CSS standards and drafts
- How to Read W3C Specs
- More Meaningful CSS
- Meaningful CSS: Style Like You Mean It
- cssstats.com
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