🎙️ New Podcast Episode: TPAC Recap www.igalia.com/chats/tpac-2...@bkardell.com@meyerweb.bsky.social chat about attending the recent W3C TPAC week of meetings and events
I like the idea of some way to quantify that better, I'm just not sure how
send me all your favorite datagrid components!? any framework, big or small. bonus: tell me what your favorite or critical features in a great datagrid
But it wouldn't be baseline for like another few years, probably. So if you're looking for "when has the community probably had time to play with it and given feedback, etc"... idk, I guess this would've been like labeling it "HTML5"? Not sure how we'd label almost everything though
But like, <details> I think was first in release browsers in 2011, but it had all engines with _an_ implementation only in 2020 when we lost IE and Edge - so that day would be marked in our bcd-watch universal implementations. On that day there was plenty of docs/usage on it, I think. 2/n
Just because ES2021 is a longer time ago? This is really tricky. When something hits _actual_ baseline it should be hella mature, having been out, universally in all major released browsers usually for like 30 months or more. But I think it's also 'old news' in a way then, it's _such_ a high bar
Not totally sure I understand what you mean by this one ^... Is it you want to know how long it is between the first and last implementations or something?
Firefox released the first prototype of #CSSwww.oddbird.net/2024/10/01/g...
What makes something a 'grid', and what's at stake?
NASA calls this jet "blowtorch-like," and it seems to be triggering many stars near its trajectory to erupt.
Extraordinary cosmic view.
Ha! I was thinking of making a YouTube channel that is just me driving around the state and filling my truck with them 😅