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CSS IS AWESOME Game 2

With special guests Adam Argyle, Cassondra Roberts, and Dave Rupert

The second annual CSS is Awesome Game was a heated battle between a few of our favorite CSS professionals including Adam Argyle, Cassondra Roberts, Dave Rupert, and Miriam Suzanne. If you love CSS as much as we do, we hope you will play along and enjoy the challenge.

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Adam Argyle

CSS nerd, creator of VisBug, open-props.style, gradient.style, transition.style & more.

Cassondra Roberts

Founder of Allons-Y Consulting and CSS Working Group invited expert specializing in design systems that scale without the chaos. She works remotely from Raleigh, NC as a front-end developer, is a mom of 2, and a neurospicy human who turned her special interests (CSS, web components, design systems) into a career – because hyperfocus is a feature, not a bug.

Dave Rupert

Web developer, blogger, and podcaster based in Austin, TX. He makes web components at Microsoft and talks about the web on Shop Talk Show.

Miriam Suzanne

One of the original OddBirds, building stuff on the web since IE5 mac – especially a fan of HTML and CSS. These days, she’s also making a lot of music and theater and pottery, and working on a course to teach ‘poetic’ CSS.

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