I don't know if we talked about aspect ratio, but that's something that really became easy to use this year. But what kind of new things did we get in CSS over this past year? Has is everywhere but Firefox. So almost there with has it's Firefox has an implementation of it, but it's an old one that is behind a flag so it doesn't even work. It took just about all year for that to happen. Next one we have here at GraphQL. I think GraphQL kind of just stayed where it was. We saw people some people having exhaustion withgraphql and TRPC getting more popular.
In this episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott revisit their 2022 predictions and see which ones they got right, and which they got wrong.
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