Episode 166 of*The SitePoint Podcast*is now available! This week Kevin Dees (<ahref="http://twitter.com/kevindees">@kevindees) interviews Mason Stewart (<ahref="http://twitter.com/masondesu">@masondesu) of <ahref="http://www.zaarly.com/">Zaarly and disusses the likes of <ahref="http://sass-lang.com/">SASS <ahref="http://lesscss.org/">Less, <ahref="http://jquery.com/">jQuery and many other parts of the front end development world.
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Kevin and Mason discuss how all the frameworks and languages offer the front end developer so many ways working up great things on the web.
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Theme music by*<ahref="http://www.belikewater.ca/">Mike Mella.
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