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• Introduction and game show rules
• Meet the contestants: CSS Podcast (Una Kravets and Adam Argyle) vs Compressed FM (James Q Quick and Brad Garropy)
• Jerry's intern-written questions to get to know the players
• Game play begins with a face-off in each round, teams take turns guessing popular answers
• First round starts, JS Party listeners asked to name creator of their favorite software library or framework
• The game involves guessing creators of popular libraries and frameworks
• Una Kravets correctly guesses John Resig as the creator of jQuery
• Brad Garropy and James Q Quick discuss possible answers for the fourth spot, considering libraries and frameworks
• The actual answer is Zach Leatherman, creator of Eleventy
• Runners-up include various notable developers such as Tanner Linsley, Ryan Carniato, Jordan Walke, and more
• CSS properties (color, background, padding)
• Favorite coding website (freeCodeCamp, GitHub, CodePen, etc.)
• Compression algorithms
• Debugging techniques (border, float, clear fix)
• ChatGPT/Code Sandbox confusion as a potential website option
• JS Party listener feedback on various topics
• Discussion of favorite websites among JS Party listeners
• Stack Overflow being the top choice and scoring points
• CSS-Tricks being mentioned as an honorable mention with a frowny face
• Inverted round gameplay where teams match the least popular of most popular responses
• Guessing HTML elements, with p tag being chosen by Compressed team and scoring 20 points
• Further guesses with image, span, li, body, button, div, main, and HTML as options
• Discussion of HTML elements and their ranking in popularity
• Gameplay of Frontend Feud with teams competing for points
• JS Party listeners' responses to the question "In a word, software development makes me ____"
• Teams answering questions on software development's emotional impact
• Gameplay continues with James Q Quick taking his turn and Adam Argyle trying to steal points back for CSS Podcast
• WebSockets
• TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)
• File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
• REST and HTTP (mentioned but not correct answers)
• TLS (Transport Layer Security)
• UDP (Universal Datagram Protocol)
• IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol)
• Internet Protocol (IP address)
• HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure)
• SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)
• Morse Code
• Discussion of the previous episode's gameplay
• Analysis of team performances and strengths/weaknesses
• Idea for future episodes with mixed teams and audiences
• Review of past Frontend Feud games and potential improvements
• Review of survey results for popular libraries and frameworks
• Discussion of challenging questions and protocols in CSS
• Recap of the game show format and invitation to future contestants
• Upcoming podcast guest: Shawn Day person
• Topic of conversation: Transition from sales to senior software engineer at Netflix
• Invitation to subscribe to the podcast
• Sponsor shoutouts: Flying IO, Brake Master Cylinder
• Call to action: Share the show and leave a review