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🔗 Links:
✅ Oddbird: https://oddbird.net
✅ Follow Miriam on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/miriam.codes
✅ Follow Miriam on Mastodon: https://front-end.social/@mia
In this conversation with Miriam Suzanne, we discuss getting involved in CSS specifications, including her journey of becoming a spec author, and the importance of community feedback in shaping web standards. Miriam shares her experiences with the CSS working group, the challenges of understanding specifications, and the collaborative nature of how it all works. Miriam is also heavily involved with Sass, so I ask her what the future of Sass looks like, specially with all the CSS specs she is part of that deal with Sass-like features. And, as is becoming a new tradition, I wrap things up with some rapid-fire questions.
By Kevin Powell4.9
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🔗 Links:
✅ Oddbird: https://oddbird.net
✅ Follow Miriam on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/miriam.codes
✅ Follow Miriam on Mastodon: https://front-end.social/@mia
In this conversation with Miriam Suzanne, we discuss getting involved in CSS specifications, including her journey of becoming a spec author, and the importance of community feedback in shaping web standards. Miriam shares her experiences with the CSS working group, the challenges of understanding specifications, and the collaborative nature of how it all works. Miriam is also heavily involved with Sass, so I ask her what the future of Sass looks like, specially with all the CSS specs she is part of that deal with Sass-like features. And, as is becoming a new tradition, I wrap things up with some rapid-fire questions.

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