Episodes
Published 10/22/13
At the end of SassConf 2013 in NYC, I had the amazing opportunity to sit down with the creators, maintainers and amazing minds behind Sass. Hampton Catlin, Nathan Weizenbaum and Chris Eppstein. Just to forewarn, this interview was held outside in an open space while the conf was still happening, there are a few, pretty funny, cases where blunt editing was required. Enjoy!
Published 10/22/13
Hey everyone, in this episode of SassCast, we are speaking with author, blogger, and all around Sass user, Kaelig Deloumeau-Prigent. Links mentioned in SassCast: git.io/hidpi http://timkadlec.com/2012/04/media-query-asset-downloading-results/ https://gist.github.com/blackfalcon/4119580 http://www.css-maintenables.fr/
Published 02/19/13
In this episode, we are being joined by industry mover and shaker and all around Sass enthusiast from the greater New York area, Claudina Sarahe. Claudina's current project is autotax.com (powered by Sass of course). Outside of her day gig, she is also developing a startup residency program; driven by the burning question: how can we design and engineer more successful startups. Claudina is very involved in the Sass grass-roots community. In fact, I was introduced to Claudina via a common...
Published 10/17/12
Inaugural SassCast, ep 0001. What is SassCast? Why SassCast? Where does SassCast come from? What’s the big deal about Sass anyway and why should you care? Answers to these and many more questions.
Published 10/14/12
Duration: 50 min. As UI developers were all aware of the concepts behind OOCSS, but as Sass users we are inquisitive about how OOCSS and Sass can live/work together? In this episode of SassCast, I try to address the topic about how to have our cake and eat it to. We want OOCSS presentational objects for easy reuse as well as semantic classes in my markup.
Published 10/14/12
Duration: 45 min. In this episode of SassCast we sat down with the CSS man himself, Chris Coyier of CSS-Tricks fame. We talk about how he was introduced to Sass and how he see Sass fitting into the grand scope of the ever evolving world of CSS.
Published 10/14/12