081: Trigonometric Functions
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- Опубліковано 11 жов 2024
- In this episode Una and Adam share practical use cases, syntax and strategies for all the new math functions in CSS. From trig to algebra, they'll help you get a good idea on where and how these fit into your UI toolbelt.
Links
Ana Tudor tests your browser for CSS math function support → goo.gle/4cmBm5r
Great guide and overview from Daniel Wilson → goo.gle/4enKgBe
layout pow() → goo.gle/3RlvAsI
Using Absolute Value, Sign, Rounding and Modulo in CSS Today → goo.gle/4aY3OJz
Time based animation → goo.gle/3x6Dm2K
CSS type casting to numeric: tan(atan2()) scalars by Jane Ori → goo.gle/4bZyrj2
Open Props v2 type ramp prototype with pow() as taught by Dan Wilson in their post → goo.gle/45uqikj
CSS physics for transitions and keyframes with these math functions → goo.gle/3VltDgX
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Speaker: Una Kravets, Adam Argyle
OOOOOOOOH! An 43 minute podcast about CSS with no code? Wow!!! I feel like this could send me to sleep.
0:34
Nice episode ! Just a couple of pedantic notes:
- 7:01 acos doesn't stand for asymmetric cosine but for arccosine
- 16:09 8 is in fact not equal to 2 times 3 ahah
It would be really great to see both of you talking even on zoom call.
This show need some video and good code exemples. 🙏🙏🙏
Where is the video
Are marh functions in CSS faster than doing the math in JS?
Pow(.5)=sqrt
Please screen cast...
am I the one one who finds this useless?
It's like trying to explain a visual concept without any visuals-like a backend developer trying to describe frontend design without showing any code or interfaces.