Frontend top 100

Keep up to date with what is going on in the web industry with this digest of your top 100 frontend peers on twitter.

  1. @HenrikJoreteg said...

    This. is. huge. wpt.fyi

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  2. @sarah_edo said...

    These interactive slides about React and d3 by @sxywu are šŸŒ‹ sxywu.com/react-d3/

  3. @igrigorik said...

    JavaScript image compressor, powered by native canvas.toBlob: bit.ly/2w2cSLE - handy library for reducingā€¦ twitter.com/i/web/status/9ā€¦

  4. @chriscoyier said...

    Randomizing these SVG waves by @supahfunk might be the most satisfying thing you to today: codepen.io/supah/pen/prVVā€¦ pic.twitter.com/h6ZWCHOEmb

  5. @markdalgleish said...

    Very interestingā€”a community-first, compiler-driven approach to framework agnostic components, by @TheLarkInn: github.com/TheLarkInn/uniā€¦

  6. @grigs said...

    ā­A Progressive Roadmap for your Progressive Web App ā€” Documenting our journey rolling out PWA features incrementallā€¦ twitter.com/i/web/status/9ā€¦

  7. @lara_hogan said...

    .@beerops just showed the crowd at @WriteSpeakCode this amazing tweet twitter.com/twelveoclocke/ā€¦

  8. @addyosmani said...

    Should browsers offer manual control of request priority for JavaScript, CSS, images..? šŸ¤” Thoughts welcome on discourse.wicg.io/t/manual-priorā€¦ āœšŸ»āœšŸ¼

  9. @DasSurma said...

    Hot damn! The āš”Supercharged live live live from #PolymerSummit with @notwaldorf is already up on YouTube!! youtu.be/tHJwRWrexqg

  10. @marcysutton said...

    TIL accessibility in a JavaScript framework is a "religious discussion" github.com/angular/materiā€¦