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  1. @kulykov

    I'm calling a #CustomElements course with #HerlockSholmes as a mascot, and he'll say his stamp phrase every time exercise solved:

    "Elementary!" 😜

  2. @kulykov

    I'm calling a #CustomElements course with #HerlockSholmes as a mascot, and he'll say his stamp phrase every time exercise solved:

    "Elementary!" 😜

  3. @kulykov

    I'm calling a #CustomElements course with #HerlockSholmes as a mascot, and he'll say his stamp phrase every time exercise solved:

    "Elementary!" 😜

  4. @kulykov

    I'm calling a #CustomElements course with #HerlockSholmes as a mascot, and he'll say his stamp phrase every time exercise solved:

    "Elementary!" 😜

  5. @kulykov

    I'm calling a course with as a mascot, and he'll say his stamp phrase every time exercise solved:

    "Elementary!" 😜

  6. @kulykov I finalized boilerplate in base class. Type hints are asinine, albeit logic for slot update takes into account:
    + addedNodes (additions to the #LightDOM),
    + removedNodes (nodes previously assigned to slots now trigger callback for each of the same slots to handle fallback),
    + target (text changes within those nodes).

    Was stuck doing UserPanel component. It can now accept user's name and email via slots, and update name initials in the inner Avatar based on slot text.

  7. @kulykov I finalized boilerplate in base class. Type hints are asinine, albeit logic for slot update takes into account:
    + addedNodes (additions to the #LightDOM),
    + removedNodes (nodes previously assigned to slots now trigger callback for each of the same slots to handle fallback),
    + target (text changes within those nodes).

    Was stuck doing UserCard component. It can now accept user's name and email via slots, and update name initials in the inner Avatar based on slot text.

  8. @kulykov I finalized boilerplate in base class. Type hints are asinine, albeit logic for slot update takes into account:
    + addedNodes (additions to the #LightDOM),
    + removedNodes (nodes previously assigned to slots now trigger callback for each of the same slots to handle fallback),
    + target (text changes within those nodes).

    Was stuck doing UserPanel component. It can now accept user's name and email via slots, and update name initials in the inner Avatar based on slot text.

  9. @kulykov I finalized boilerplate in base class. Type hints are asinine, albeit logic for slot update takes into account:
    + addedNodes (additions to the #LightDOM),
    + removedNodes (nodes previously assigned to slots now trigger callback for each of the same slots to handle fallback),
    + target (text changes within those nodes).

    Was stuck doing UserPanel component. It can now accept user's name and email via slots, and update name initials in the inner Avatar based on slot text.

  10. @kulykov I finalized boilerplate in base class. Type hints are asinine, albeit logic for slot update takes into account:
    + addedNodes (additions to the ),
    + removedNodes (nodes previously assigned to slots now trigger callback for each of the same slots to handle fallback),
    + target (text changes within those nodes).

    Was stuck doing UserCard component. It can now accept user's name and email via slots, and update name initials in the inner Avatar based on slot text.

  11. @kulykov ah, I remember interacting with #OpenWC docs, and I wasn't particularly pleased to see marginal focus on how to do things with #LitElement. You can imagine what my thought process was ATM: a lot of Lit talk = vendor lock-in = bye. I'll investigate it better.

  12. @kulykov ah, I remember interacting with #OpenWC docs, and I wasn't particularly pleased to see marginal focus on how to do things with #LitElement. You can imagine what my thought process was ATM: a lot of Lit talk = vendor lock-in = bye. I'll investigate it better.

  13. @kulykov ah, I remember interacting with #OpenWC docs, and I wasn't particularly pleased to see marginal focus on how to do things with #LitElement. You can imagine what my thought process was ATM: a lot of Lit talk = vendor lock-in = bye. I'll investigate it better.

  14. @kulykov ah, I remember interacting with #OpenWC docs, and I wasn't particularly pleased to see marginal focus on how to do things with #LitElement. You can imagine what my thought process was ATM: a lot of Lit talk = vendor lock-in = bye. I'll investigate it better.

  15. I am just grateful to find anyone with enough EQ on this platform's federated timeline to keep chatting with them. Coincided to discover @kulykov, man that works on fostering open web standards and tooling for it. Found @juliu that does accessible wireframing app. You as well, @spongefile!
    I didn't have this much energy from socializing after #devRant outdone my previous attempts at any sort of healthy connection.

  16. I am just grateful to find anyone with enough EQ on this platform's federated timeline to keep chatting with them. Coincided to discover @kulykov, man that works on fostering open web standards and tooling for it. Found @juliu that does accessible wireframing app. You as well, @spongefile!
    I didn't have this much energy from socializing after #devRant outdone my previous attempts at any sort of healthy connection.

  17. Excited to share a presentation around the ongoing project improvements. Do check it out if you are interested in . There's some groundwork being done and that also gets us closer to
    conversion!

    docs.google.com/presentation/d

  18. Some secrets from the R&D weekly update. Our team has been working on really cool stuff lately, including experiments! Also, do check out eslint-config-vaadin alpha, it's a great config:

    github.com/vaadin/eslint-confi

  19. Today has been a good day. Despite russian missile strikes and rolling blackouts, I managed to deliver experimental versions of 5 using . Don't tell it to my tech lead!

  20. New additions to Web Components bookmarks:

    - cypress-lit = + 🔥
    - query-selector-shadow-dom by
    - Shadow DOM support for Capybara 💎
    - Shadow DOM with Java

    Check out the full list of testing solutions:

    webcomponents.today/testing-so

  21. The is over, and I'm doing some finishing touches before making it next week. Then I'll work on updating the Awesome list. By the way, if you like it, give it a star on !

    github.com/web-padawan/awesome

  22. Day 24: Who to Follow.

    Today is not but I'm still glad to share the final day of this series about , which is dedicated to all the awesome folks in the community who and rely on web standards. This project wouldn't be possible without your work!

    webcomponents.today/who-to-fol

  23. Day 23: Starter Templates.

    If you want to start creating , today's update is for you! Meet the list of starters kits with @vite, , , , FAST, Shoelace, other libraries and tools.

    webcomponents.today/starter-te

  24. Day 22: Talks and Recordings.

    Unlike fancy frameworks, don't make so much noise at modern frontend conferences and don't produce so much wow among developers. But I still have some great talks to share with you today:

    webcomponents.today/talks-and-

  25. Day 21: Case Studies.

    Today's update is a list of real-world cases and stories shared by different teams who used in production. Do check it out especially if you consider using or in your project.

    webcomponents.today/case-studi

  26. Day 20: Standalone Elements.

    Do you remember the old motto "there is an element for that"? While we don't have a new version of the catalog out yet, I got you covered! Meet the list of awesome standalones (more to come later):

    webcomponents.today/standalone

  27. Day 19: Showcase.

    I enjoy reading the stories shared by developers who build . Despite years of experience in the field, I often learn a lot from their challenges, mistakes and pain points. Here's some reading I recommend:

    webcomponents.today/showcase/

  28. @bp Sure. Some sections are still a bit outdated because I was busy with lately, and the blackout last week made it a challenge. I'll get to polishing the content during the holidays.

  29. @DavidDarnes Say no more! The that I'm working on is basically just a bunch of links. Plain and no whatsoever.

    webcomponents.today