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Dmitry Baranovskiy

@dmitrybaranovsk

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We’ve always told web devs that browsers prioritize what to implement based on developer demand. There is one exception: SVG. SVG is used on >65% of websites. Yet, browsers have been *refusing* to work on SVG, ignoring pressure and pain points from web devs. #StateOfHTML

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I wonder if anyone still here? Haven’t been posting here for a while, mainly because I have a feeling that most people, who I follow left. Is this thing still working?

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Some weekends are for rest and some are for discovering something new (for myself) about Bézier easing: dmitry.baranovskiy.com/bezier-easing.…

Some weekends are for rest and some are for discovering something new (for myself) about Bézier easing: dmitry.baranovskiy.com/bezier-easing.…
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To break some barriers between designers and engineers, I started to post these videos about Math and Design, which are mainly targeted towards designers. #1 Dimension

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Computational Design Pieces series. #2. Dimensions part 2. This is a video series I’ve started to help explain design concepts through a mathematical lens. It’s primarily aimed at designers, with the goal of bridging the gap between design and engineering.

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Computational Design Pieces #3. Grids. This is a video series I’ve started to help explain design concepts through a mathematical lens. It’s primarily aimed at designers, with the goal of bridging the gap between design and engineering.

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Computational Design Pieces #4. Tessellation. This is a video series I’ve started to help explain design concepts through a mathematical lens. It’s primarily aimed at designers, with the goal of bridging the gap between design and engineering.

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Computational Design Pieces #5. Symmetry. This is a video series I’ve started to help explain design concepts through a mathematical lens. It’s primarily aimed at designers, with the goal of bridging the gap between design and engineering.

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Computational Design Pieces #6. Half of a △. This is a video series I’ve started to help explain design concepts through a mathematical lens. It’s primarily aimed at designers, with the goal of bridging the gap between design and engineering.

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Computational Design Pieces #7. Spirals. This is a video series I’ve started to help explain design concepts through a mathematical lens. It’s primarily aimed at designers, with the goal of bridging the gap between design and engineering.

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Computational Design Pieces #8. Roulettes. In this episode we will learn a bit about epitrochoids, cardioids and hypocycloids. You can enrich your vocabulary with words you will never need. ;)

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Reasonable Interview Question: How to rewrite `c = a && b` and `c = a || b` with ternary operator such that it will behave exactly the same? Followup Q: if I replace the ternary operator `a?b:c` with function `t = (a, b, c) => a ? b : c`, what possible problems it could bring?

Reasonable Interview Question:
How to rewrite `c = a && b` and `c = a || b` with ternary operator such that it will behave exactly the same?

Followup Q: if I replace the ternary operator `a?b:c` with function `t = (a, b, c) => a ? b : c`, what possible problems it could bring?
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TypeScript is just a crutch for incompetent developers. It’s like having too many violinists who decide to play the guitar but refuse to actually learn, just because the shape looks somewhat similar.

TypeScript is just a crutch for incompetent developers. It’s like having too many violinists who decide to play the guitar but refuse to actually learn, just because the shape looks somewhat similar.