Amaranth Borsuk asked
writers, artists, and scholars
to answer What is the/abook?
The book is a compromise we’ve grown used to,
for the sake of efficiency.
The book is a clever marketing ploy to make you care.
Do you care?
The book is kompromat,
to be used against us when the timecomes.
On Episode 18,
the TalkScript team continues the live-ish at JSConfUS podcast series
with guests Myles Borins, Tim Doherty, and Miriam Suzanne. Listenin!
It feels like CSS Grid has been coming for a long time now,
but it just now seems to be reaching a point
where folks are talking more and more about it
and that it’s becoming something we shouldlearning.
Chris Coyier interviews Miriam
when she joins the CSS Tricks team
as a Staff Writer.
We talk about gettting started in the industry,
name confusion,
fouding OddBird,
building Susy,
andmore.
In this episode of the Versioning Show,
Tim and David are joined by Miriam Suzanne,
best known for Susy, a responsive layout toolkit for Sass.
They discuss going from being a lurker to finding your voice,
the importance of writing about what you’re learning,
stumbling into fame, approaching new projects, and unit testing inSass.
This interview serves as a follow up
to my performance of
The Obsolete Book in a Post-Obsolete World
as Represented by a Post-Obsolete Book About Dance
at the Media ArcheologyLab.