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  1. It's been a month since I joined . Time for a proper 🙃

    I'm Serhii from . Not always online due to (we had a 30 hours last week after russian missile strikes).

    I've been working at for more than 5 years. My main focus is creating using , and .

    Finally, I'm a member of and teams. I also do on my own and I especially enjoy using 🔥

  2. It's been a month since I joined #fediverse. Time for a proper #introduction 🙃

    I'm Serhii from #Ukraine. Not always online due to #UkraineWar (we had a 30 hours #blackout last week after russian missile strikes).

    I've been working at #Vaadin for more than 5 years. My main focus is creating #WebComponents using #javascript, #java and #typescript.

    Finally, I'm a member of #OpenWC and #ModernWebDev teams. I also do #opensource on my own and I especially enjoy using #buildWithLit 🔥

  3. It's been a month since I joined #fediverse. Time for a proper #introduction 🙃

    I'm Serhii from #Ukraine. Not always online due to #UkraineWar (we had a 30 hours #blackout last week after russian missile strikes).

    I've been working at #Vaadin for more than 5 years. My main focus is creating #WebComponents using #javascript, #java and #typescript.

    Finally, I'm a member of #OpenWC and #ModernWebDev teams. I also do #opensource on my own and I especially enjoy using #buildWithLit 🔥

  4. It's been a month since I joined #fediverse. Time for a proper #introduction 🙃

    I'm Serhii from #Ukraine. Not always online due to #UkraineWar (we had a 30 hours #blackout last week after russian missile strikes).

    I've been working at #Vaadin for more than 5 years. My main focus is creating #WebComponents using #javascript, #java and #typescript.

    Finally, I'm a member of #OpenWC and #ModernWebDev teams. I also do #opensource on my own and I especially enjoy using #buildWithLit 🔥

  5. It's been a month since I joined #fediverse. Time for a proper #introduction 🙃

    I'm Serhii from #Ukraine. Not always online due to #UkraineWar (we had a 30 hours #blackout last week after russian missile strikes).

    I've been working at #Vaadin for more than 5 years. My main focus is creating #WebComponents using #javascript, #java and #typescript.

    Finally, I'm a member of #OpenWC and #ModernWebDev teams. I also do #opensource on my own and I especially enjoy using #buildWithLit 🔥

  6. Day 10: Codelabs.

    If you are new to Web Components and don't know where to start, today's update is for you! Check out codelabs: detailed step by step tutorials created by , Chrome Developers and teams:

    webcomponents.today/codelabs/

  7. #WebComponentsAdvent Day 10: Codelabs.

    If you are new to Web Components and don't know where to start, today's update is for you! Check out codelabs: detailed step by step tutorials created by #buildWithLit, Chrome Developers and #OpenWc teams:

    webcomponents.today/codelabs/

  8. #WebComponentsAdvent Day 10: Codelabs.

    If you are new to Web Components and don't know where to start, today's update is for you! Check out codelabs: detailed step by step tutorials created by #buildWithLit, Chrome Developers and #OpenWc teams:

    webcomponents.today/codelabs/

  9. #WebComponentsAdvent Day 10: Codelabs.

    If you are new to Web Components and don't know where to start, today's update is for you! Check out codelabs: detailed step by step tutorials created by #buildWithLit, Chrome Developers and #OpenWc teams:

    webcomponents.today/codelabs/

  10. #WebComponentsAdvent Day 10: Codelabs.

    If you are new to Web Components and don't know where to start, today's update is for you! Check out codelabs: detailed step by step tutorials created by #buildWithLit, Chrome Developers and #OpenWc teams:

    webcomponents.today/codelabs/

  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. @vint I understand those folks, too. Going buildless is one of the ideas behind the project that I'm part of.

    But for now (at least until import maps land everywhere) I recommend using Web Dev Server. It has almost zero "magic" compared to other tools.

    modern-web.dev/docs/dev-server

  16. @vint I understand those folks, too. Going buildless is one of the ideas behind the #OpenWC project that I'm part of.

    But for now (at least until import maps land everywhere) I recommend using Web Dev Server. It has almost zero "magic" compared to other tools.

    modern-web.dev/docs/dev-server

  17. @vint I understand those folks, too. Going buildless is one of the ideas behind the #OpenWC project that I'm part of.

    But for now (at least until import maps land everywhere) I recommend using Web Dev Server. It has almost zero "magic" compared to other tools.

    modern-web.dev/docs/dev-server

  18. @vint I understand those folks, too. Going buildless is one of the ideas behind the #OpenWC project that I'm part of.

    But for now (at least until import maps land everywhere) I recommend using Web Dev Server. It has almost zero "magic" compared to other tools.

    modern-web.dev/docs/dev-server