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HTML Accessibility, Package Managers, and the Whiskey Web and Whatnot NFT
HTML Accessibility, Package Managers, and the Whiskey Web and Whatnot NFT
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Length:
60 minutes
Released:
Sep 1, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Devs have a lot on their plate, but the key is to find time for what’s important. Championing accessibility is only possible if devs prioritize it and a good place to start is by knowing your HTML elements. If dogs can learn 50 human words, then devs can learn 50 HTML elements.
On another note, not all package managers are made equal. Robbie has been loyal to Yarn for years and is okay with waiting a few minutes for installs. But from Chuck’s operations perspective, when you’re talking about continuous integration that can eat up a huge chunk of your day, it might be time to look for something that promises speed.
In this episode, Chuck and Robbie talk about the importance of knowing your HTML elements, the pros and cons of different package managers, and the Whiskey Web and Whatnot NFT drop.
Key Takeaways
[02:09] - Why Chuck and Robbie struggle to find time for reading.
[04:43] - A whiskey review - Huling Station.
[12:27] - How many HTML elements can Chuck and Robbie name.
[26:25] - How to choose the right package manager.
[41:27] - Chuck and Robbie’s eventful trips.
[56:14] - Whiskey Web and Whatnot’s NFT drop.
Quotes
[03:32] - “You can fit in anything that you prioritize, right? If you said working out is the same as eating, it has to be done. You would find time.” ~ @rwwagner90
[26:38] - “I think HTML is real, and it hasn't been the first-class citizen that it deserves in terms of the Internet itself, whose intention was to distribute documents and have that accessible across schools and scientific organizations and whatever else. So let's not forget what it was all about, especially if you have a content site. Give your content first-class citizenship.” ~ @CharlesWthe3rd
[27:32] - “NPM is the leader in the JavaScript world, although it has its proponents and opponents. Many people have jumped over to Yarn for some of its benefits over a period of time, and some of its features influenced NPM and bring people back and forth a little bit.” ~ @CharlesWthe3rd
Links
Charlie Gerard
Java Script
Huling Station
National Geographic
Siri
Waze
Old Domonic’s
Justin Timberlake
Seelbach’s
Nuxt
JSX
React
NPM
Yarn
Github
Ember
jQuery
Vercel
JSON
Bun
Supabase
Firebase
Redwood
Postgres
DirecTV
Ron Burgundy
Sea World
Black Fin
Disneyland
Disney World
Chuck E. Cheese
Peter Piper Pizza
CostCo
Realtor.com
Whole Foods
Safeway
Tom Preston Warner
Connect with our hosts
Robbie Wagner
Chuck Carpenter
Ship Shape
Subscribe and stay in touch
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Whiskey Web and Whatnot
Top-Tier, Full-Stack Software Consultants
This show is brought to you by Ship Shape. Ship Shape’s software consultants solve complex software and app development problems with top-tier coding expertise, superior service, and speed. In a sea of choices, our senior-level development crew rises above the rest by delivering the best solutions for fintech, cybersecurity, and other fast-growing industries. Check us out at shipshape.io.
On another note, not all package managers are made equal. Robbie has been loyal to Yarn for years and is okay with waiting a few minutes for installs. But from Chuck’s operations perspective, when you’re talking about continuous integration that can eat up a huge chunk of your day, it might be time to look for something that promises speed.
In this episode, Chuck and Robbie talk about the importance of knowing your HTML elements, the pros and cons of different package managers, and the Whiskey Web and Whatnot NFT drop.
Key Takeaways
[02:09] - Why Chuck and Robbie struggle to find time for reading.
[04:43] - A whiskey review - Huling Station.
[12:27] - How many HTML elements can Chuck and Robbie name.
[26:25] - How to choose the right package manager.
[41:27] - Chuck and Robbie’s eventful trips.
[56:14] - Whiskey Web and Whatnot’s NFT drop.
Quotes
[03:32] - “You can fit in anything that you prioritize, right? If you said working out is the same as eating, it has to be done. You would find time.” ~ @rwwagner90
[26:38] - “I think HTML is real, and it hasn't been the first-class citizen that it deserves in terms of the Internet itself, whose intention was to distribute documents and have that accessible across schools and scientific organizations and whatever else. So let's not forget what it was all about, especially if you have a content site. Give your content first-class citizenship.” ~ @CharlesWthe3rd
[27:32] - “NPM is the leader in the JavaScript world, although it has its proponents and opponents. Many people have jumped over to Yarn for some of its benefits over a period of time, and some of its features influenced NPM and bring people back and forth a little bit.” ~ @CharlesWthe3rd
Links
Charlie Gerard
Java Script
Huling Station
National Geographic
Siri
Waze
Old Domonic’s
Justin Timberlake
Seelbach’s
Nuxt
JSX
React
NPM
Yarn
Github
Ember
jQuery
Vercel
JSON
Bun
Supabase
Firebase
Redwood
Postgres
DirecTV
Ron Burgundy
Sea World
Black Fin
Disneyland
Disney World
Chuck E. Cheese
Peter Piper Pizza
CostCo
Realtor.com
Whole Foods
Safeway
Tom Preston Warner
Connect with our hosts
Robbie Wagner
Chuck Carpenter
Ship Shape
Subscribe and stay in touch
Apple Podcasts
Spotify
Google Podcasts
Whiskey Web and Whatnot
Top-Tier, Full-Stack Software Consultants
This show is brought to you by Ship Shape. Ship Shape’s software consultants solve complex software and app development problems with top-tier coding expertise, superior service, and speed. In a sea of choices, our senior-level development crew rises above the rest by delivering the best solutions for fintech, cybersecurity, and other fast-growing industries. Check us out at shipshape.io.
Released:
Sep 1, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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