Algorithms in CSS - Declarative Programming in Web Design
Offered By: Web Conferences Amsterdam via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking conference talk that challenges the perception of CSS as a non-programming language. Delve into the declarative, domain-specific nature of CSS and discover why it should be considered a legitimate programming language. Learn compelling arguments to convince skeptics of CSS's importance and complexity. Gain insights into the frustrations developers face with CSS, especially those more accustomed to imperative languages like JavaScript. Acquire valuable talking points to advocate for CSS's inclusion in programming language discussions. Access accompanying slides for visual reference and connect with the speaker, Lara Schenck, through her website and social media. Delivered at CSS Day 2019, this 52-minute presentation offers a fresh perspective on CSS's role in web development.
Syllabus
Lara Schenck | Algorithms in CSS | CSS Day 2019
Taught by
Web Conferences Amsterdam
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