005: With Jeffrey Way
This week we were joined by Jeffrey Way who is a long-time Envato employee, probably most well known to our listeners by being the editor of Nettuts+. Jeffrey hails from the mountain town of Chattanooga, TN, home of the world's fastest internet.
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Time Jump Links
- Quick followup on Performer JS
- Bootstrap, the most popular project on GitHub, goes 2.0
- HTML5 Boilerplate goes 3.0 and removes Respond.js and the build script. And how how we mostly use it by just snagging individual lines from the GitHub repo.
- Pea.rs, a collection of neat a clean mini design patterns with HTML and CSS
- All the drama around -webkit-. Non-webkit browser vendors are thinking about supporting that prefix to more sites work, because of lazy developers not including other prefixes. Most folks are crying out that that's a bad idea, but with different proposed solutions. Working group even considering standardizing around -webkit-. Read: [1], [2], [3], [4], [5].
- Will Envato make a marketplace for iOS designs? Already kinda have on Code Canyon.
- Battle of the code editors.
- Should we be able to add class names via CSS?
- How does Jeffrey do it all? Quotes: [1], [2]
- How we test on IE: Browserstack, Virtualbox + Multiple Windows VMs, Actual $200 laptop