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The adaptive interface system for modern web experiences.

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Benny Powers is a Jew 🇮🇱 (@powersbenny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Coopertition! Today I became a contributor to Microsoft's FAST #webcomponents library by bringing their <fast-dialog> element more closely in line with the native <dialog> element's DOM event API github.com/microsoft/fast…

Fabio Franzini | Microsoft MVP (@franzinifabio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kudos to the FAST and Fluent UI teams for creating a great framework (#FastUI) and an impressive set of controls (#FluentUI) like Web Components. I am impressed by the quality and by the design system underneath it. Creating new themes is super easy! fluentuipr.z22.web.core.windows.net/heads/master/w…

OpenReplay Blog (@openreplayhq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new episode of 20MinJS was released today! In this episode, we discuss Web Components with 2 maintainers of FAST : Chris Holt and Rob Eisenberg Listen to the full episode here: podcast.20minjs.com/1952066/107441… #100DaysOfCode

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Check out our very own Chris Holt and Rob Eisenberg on the 20minJS podcast, where they discuss Web Components and FAST: Episode 14 - Web Components with Chris Holt and Rob Eisenberg (20minjs.com) OpenReplay Blog #100DaysOfCode #WebComponents

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Check out our blog post, "What's new in the Microsoft Fluent UI library for Blazor versions 1.3 and 1.4", by Vincent Baaij. .NET #blazor #webcomponents medium.com/fast-design/wh…

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Check out “Optimize list rendering with repeat’s view recycling feature” by Wendy Hsu #webcomponents medium.com/fast-design/op…

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Dig deep into design tokens with Brian Heston's new blog post "Evolution of design tokens and component styling, part 1". Part 2 coming soon. #DesignTokens #DesignSystems #webdevelopment medium.com/fast-design/ev…

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New blog from Wendy Hsu "When to use when?" covering different approaches to conditional rendering in FAST and their performance implications: medium.com/fast-design/wh…

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Check out part 2 of Brian Heston's "Evolution of design tokens and component styling" where he digs into how FAST addresses the shortcomings of typical design token systems and how FAST improves on them with Adaptive UI. medium.com/fast-design/ev…

Matsu (@matsuuu_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If your project utilizes the Custom Elements Manifest, it will support this tool. So it should work on pretty much all Web Components, including but not limited to Lit , FAST . Stencil and much more!

Serhii Kulykov 🇺🇦 (@serhiikulykov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#WebComponentsAdvent Day 23: Starter Templates. If you want to start creating Web Components, today's update is for you! Meet the list of starters kits with Vite ⚡, Lit, FAST, Vue, Svelte, Shoelace, other libraries and tools. webcomponents.today/starter-templa…

Oliver Plunkett (@oliver_artwork) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the most interesting projects I've seen regarding design tokens is FAST. They've developed an adaptive ui system. In this system, you wouldn't necessarily manually pick colours for your tokens, but they would be determined by an algorithmic colour called a recipe...

Thomas Broyer (@tbroyer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The benefits of Web Component Libraries”, highlights what Lit (and FAST) bring to the table on top of the native APIs. dev.to/tbroyer/the-be… #WebComponents #builtWithLit #buildWithLit #fast #FastUI

@sitnik_en@mastodon.social (@sitnikcode) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Edge browser team is abandoning React (the browser UI is done on web technologies) and now their UI is getting 40% faster. I’ve been saying for a long time that modern frameworks have advanced a lot relative to React with its slow VDom. theverge.com/2024/5/28/2416…

Cory LaViska (@cory_laviska) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Web components weren’t designed for you. […] They were purposefully designed to be a low-level bare metal primitive for library authors to build on; they were designed to be used with a library, a thin layer of abstraction butter on top." daverupert.com/2024/05/cold-t…