Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2018 11:00:00 +0000
<div class="trix-content"> <div><strong>Panel: </strong></div><ul> <li>Charles Max Wood</li> <li>Aimee Knight</li> <li>Chris Ferdinandi</li> <li>AJ O’Neal</li> </ul><div> <strong>Special Guest: </strong>Andy Bell</div><div>In this episode, the panel talks with Andy Bell who is an independent designer and developer who uses React, Vue, and Node. Today, the panelists and the guest talk about the power of progressive enhancements. Check it out!</div><div><strong>Show Topics:</strong></div><div>0:00 – <a href="https://www.telerik.com/kendo-ui?utm_medium=social-paid&utm_source=devchattv&utm_campaign=kendo-ui-awareness-jsjabber">Advertisement: KENDO UI</a> </div><div>0:34 – Chuck: Hi! Our panel is AJ, Aimee, Chris, myself and my new show is coming out in a few weeks, which is called the <a href="http://thedevrev.com">DevRev!</a> It helps you with developer’s freedom! I am super excited. Our guest is Andy Bell. Introduce yourself, please.</div><div>2:00 – Guest: I am an independent designer and developer out in the U.K.</div><div>2:17 – Chuck: You wrote things about Vanilla.js. I am foreshadowing a few things and let’s talk about the power and progressive enhancement.</div><div>2:43 – <em>The guest gives us definitions of power and progressive enhancements. He describes how it works.</em> </div><div>3:10 – Chuck: I’ve heard that people would turn off JavaScript b/c it was security concern and then your progressive enhancement would make it work w/o JavaScript. I am sure there’s more than that?</div><div>3:28 – <em>The guest talks about JavaScript, dependencies, among other things.</em> </div><div>4:40 – Chuck: Your post did make that very clear I think. I am thinking I don’t even know where to start with this. Are people using the 6th version? How far back or what are we talking about here?</div><div>5:09 – Guest: You can go really far back and make it work w/o CSS.</div><div>5:49 – Chris: I am a big advocate of progressive enhancement – the pushback I get these days is that there is a divide; between the broadband era and AOL dialup. Are there compelling reasons why progressive enhancements even matter?</div><div>6:48 – Guest.</div><div>8:05 – Panel: My family lives out in the boonies. I am aware of 50% of American don’t have fast Internet. People don’t have access to fast browsers but I don’t think they are key metric users.</div><div>8:47 – Guest: It totally depends on what you need it for. It doesn’t matter if these people are paying or not.</div><div>9:31 – Chris: Assuming I have a commute on the trail and it goes through a spotty section. In a scenario that it’s dependent on the JS...are we talking about 2 different things here?</div><div>10:14 – <em>Panelist chimes-in.</em> </div><div>10:36 – Chris: I can take advantage of it even if I cannot afford a new machine.</div><div>10:55 – Panel: Where would this really matter to you?</div><div>11:05 – Chris: I do have a nice new laptop.</div><div>11:12 – Chuck: I had to hike up to the hill (near the house) to make a call and the connection was really poor (in OK). It’s not the norm but it can happen.</div><div>11:37 – Chris: Or how about the All Trails app when I am on the trail.</div><div>11:52 – Guest.</div><div>12:40 – Chris: I can remember at the time that the desktop sites it was popular to have...</div><div>Chris: Most of those sites were inaccessible to me.</div><div>13:17 – Guest.</div><div>13:51 – Chuck: First-world countries will have a good connection and it’s not a big deal. If you are thinking though about your customers and where they live? Is that fair? I am thinking that my customers need to be able to access the podcast – what would you suggest? What are the things that you’d make sure is accessible to them.</div><div>14:31 – Guest: I like to pick on the minimum viable experience? I think to read the transcript is important than the audio (MP3).</div><div>15:47 – Chuck.</div><div>15:52 – Guest: It’s a lot... Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/javascript-jabber/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy