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One of the really awesome things about being on this stage is that about a year ago I was on the stage before and I hadn't had a lot of experience speaking. Now I speak a ton. And it's because CSSconf really gave me a shot at it. And now I'm here giving a keynote. So I just wanted to thank CSSconf and Bocoup for allowing me to be up here again. Thanks. \\[ Applause \\] So creativity in programming is kind of like a huge topic, right? And there's no way to talk about all of it in 30 minutes. I'm going to talk about some of the key points that really make a difference for me and why it's even worth discussing. I think creativity tends to be something we push off to the side as being not that important. And maybe like secondary to a lot of other processes. But I'm going to talk today about how it's core to all processes. And like I said, my name is Sarah Drasner. I take being up here very seriously. This is me as a child, as well as my relationship to authority. I am a Web technologies consultant. So I get hired by companies to come and help out with some of their tech staff, including SVG animations and component libraries. So let's dive right in. What does it mean to be creative? Like why are we talking about this? Programming is not something that you think about and think, like, oh, creativity. But programming is, in essence, a creative act. This is a very normal kind of interview prep question, Fizz buzz. How do you write it out? Two possible scenarios. These are two functionally equivalent solutions to fizz buzz. And they look different. Every time you're giving instructions to a computer you're really communicating with other people. The compiler sees it a completely different way than the way you type it. And Kyle Simpson talks about how we spend 70% of our time maintaining code and only 30% of it writing. So this kind of the way that we write things and the way that we're communicating with each other is an act of creativity. It's the way we're expressing ourselves. The one on the bottom, only 58 characters, was a creative endeavor. That's not something you're probably going to put in a code base like the one on the top you can read and communicate with more humans more easily. So it's important to your business. When we're talking about, like, creative forces and questioning things and why we're even engaging in this, it might seem like that's secondary to business efforts, but Hewlett Packard puts a good amount of money into R&D. In 1999, $2 million and saw profits of 42.37 billion. That was a huge return on investment. Frito Lay had a cost savings of $600 million due to creativity programs. And CEOs, when interviewed say that creativity across the board is the number one thing they look for in potential candidates. Over being hard working, over being loyal. And that was a survey across 33 different industries and 60 different countries. It's also important for you. Let's go into why. A lot of you have probably heard of the phenomenon of flow. It's complete immersion in your tasks. What I mean by that, you lose track of time. You're engaged, totally, fully in that activity. You forget to go to the bathroom, forget to eat. Somebody has to tell you put the computer down now. Shares traits with hyper focus. And people get these two things mixed up a little bit. When you're really trained on finding the solution to something, you can be in hyper focus. But usually it's not the same thing. You will notice if you're hungry, stressed in hyper focus. Pushing out code for a deadline at work, you're often times in hyper focus, not in flow. And creative program tends to put you in a flow state. So you have a loss of self reflective consciousness and your experience of time is kind of altered. What ends up happening, people who experience flow talk about this being some of the happiest points in their entire life. So when we're talking about burn out at a company, if you're continually programming in order to get something pushed out and continually programming to get something done and you're stressed when you're programming, you have this association with programming and this stress. So it's actually like a way that you can fight burnout. Burnout is fought a lot of times by resting. But it's not the only way you can fight burn out. The way that your brain works, neural pathways get set, you have the joined synapse and they're firing, programming and stress and programming and stress, you lock those two things together. If you start to do creative activities, you start to refocus the neural pathways, join them. You actually increase plasticity in your brain and you can start to tie that creative and happiness and fun along to programming in a way that you didn't before. If you have done a side project that works really well. Sometimes I did really drudgey things at work and work on something that was a side project in my spare time, and come to work rejuvenated, feeling happy and excited. And that's contagious. That actually kind of ekes into all of your program processes. So flow plus this thinking can actually reduce stress and cause happiness while you're programming other tasks. So I made this kind of like little silly demo. If this is your understanding of things and these are all the things out there that you can learn, every time you're pulling something into that sphere, it's actually growing your understanding. But if you try to learn too much at once, it's not really going to work, right? You're going to glaze over it. You have to focus on that activity and bring it into that sphere. So we talked a lot about the whys. Now let's get into the hows. I'm just going to talk about my hows. I'm not going through every way you can go through creative programming. There's tons and tons of ways. But we're going to break down as many as possible in this short amount of time. So one big thing is questioning the base premises. Another is to impose artificial bounds. Another is re purposing, another is combining, and the last one is using open source as a tool. So let's start with questioning the base premises. Because that's a really, really big one. So when we're thinking linearly. Thinking A equals B, think of something like we reduce cost by spending less money, right? So if you're thinking laterally, okay, what if that's not true? What if we spend more money? What if we spend more money, but on fewer vendors, and place larger orders on some vendors and get bigger price breaks. The source here, if you want to read more, is igniting innovation. And more than a million dollars’ worth of savings at a company based on one hour creativity sessions. This is happening in programming as well. So you have the Ethernet. A series of computer networks, there were token ring networks. And you can think of token ring networks, they're kind of like planned or coordinated systems where it's similar to a talking stick in kindergarten. The kid holds and talks and passes it on. It's kind of coordinated and organized. What ether net did was question the base premise of that. What if we don't wait? What if we do a completely different system? An emergent system. That's a little bit more like a discussion. Computer cans all say stuff at the same time, but if they see somebody else is talking, they kind of back off. And this system is way more chaotic, but ended up being surprisingly more efficient. So React questioned base premises. Whether you like it or not, this was tons of weird best practicing thrown out the windows. What if we write in line JavaScript right in the component? What if we don't lose the DOM? Use a virtual DOM to be diving? What if we replace the syntax? These are base premises thrown out the window. Sass did this as well. We don't have X in CSS. CSS needed a hero. What if we have variables and four loops and mix ins and we can dry out our code? This shaped our specs. We didn't wait for variables in CSS. They are here now, and Lea is going to talk about them later today with a great talk. But this questioning and taking action actually pushed our Web forward. So the second thing that we can do is impose artificial balance. Sometimes when you look at a blank page or a blank state, if I was saying, you know why creativity is important. Go make a creative program. It's kind of okay. Where am I going to start? By imposing artificial bounds you have some rules to follow and some ways to be creative. A lot of times when you have an assignment for something, you find your brain is actively thinking of new ways of working with something. So I just wrote an article called the nerds guide to color on the Web and talked about MSLA. There's hexadecimals, and all these ways of working with color on the Web were meant so the computer knows what color you're using. But HSLA was special, so humans could understand what color. It used a way of thinking about color. So H, the hue, is rotating. It's a complete circle. So as I'm scrolling this list it's just going to go around in a circle. Whereas saturation goes from zero to 100%. Lightness, zero to 100%, and the opacity, zero to 100. Similar to 1 to 100%. I can do stuff? Sass, write colors and mix ins. This was done with this color function here. Also, because it's a full circle I can hope that my demo loads. On my local host server. What you're not seeing is a full circle of color. What's really nice about that is there's no errors. Even if I pass in 480 degrees, I'll still have a color. There's no like top or bottom. So another thing we can do with that, kind of impose balance. So I made this city construction site. Get it? It's like a Website. Bad, bad joke. 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You have to do a lot of height adjustments when you're my size. All right. I'm Sarah Drasner. Hear to talk about creativity and programming for fun and profit. One of the really awesome things about being on this stage is that about a year ago I was on the stage before and I hadn't had a lot of experience speaking. Now I speak a ton. And it's because CSSconf really gave me a shot at it. And now I'm here giving a keynote. So I just wanted to thank CSSconf and Bocoup for allowing me to be up here again. Thanks. \\[ Applause \\] So creativity in programming is kind of like a huge topic, right? And there's no way to talk about all of it in 30 minutes. I'm going to talk about some of the key points that really make a difference for me and why it's even worth discussing. I think creativity tends to be something we push off to the side as being not that important. And maybe like secondary to a lot of other processes. But I'm going to talk today about how it's core to all processes. And like I said, my name is Sarah Drasner. I take being up here very seriously. This is me as a child, as well as my relationship to authority. I am a Web technologies consultant. So I get hired by companies to come and help out with some of their tech staff, including SVG animations and component libraries. So let's dive right in. What does it mean to be creative? Like why are we talking about this? Programming is not something that you think about and think, like, oh, creativity. But programming is, in essence, a creative act. This is a very normal kind of interview prep question, Fizz buzz. How do you write it out? Two possible scenarios. These are two functionally equivalent solutions to fizz buzz. And they look different. Every time you're giving instructions to a computer you're really communicating with other people. The compiler sees it a completely different way than the way you type it. And Kyle Simpson talks about how we spend 70% of our time maintaining code and only 30% of it writing. So this kind of the way that we write things and the way that we're communicating with each other is an act of creativity. It's the way we're expressing ourselves. The one on the bottom, only 58 characters, was a creative endeavor. That's not something you're probably going to put in a code base like the one on the top you can read and communicate with more humans more easily. So it's important to your business. When we're talking about, like, creative forces and questioning things and why we're even engaging in this, it might seem like that's secondary to business efforts, but Hewlett Packard puts a good amount of money into R&D. In 1999, $2 million and saw profits of 42.37 billion. That was a huge return on investment. Frito Lay had a cost savings of $600 million due to creativity programs. And CEOs, when interviewed say that creativity across the board is the number one thing they look for in potential candidates. Over being hard working, over being loyal. And that was a survey across 33 different industries and 60 different countries. It's also important for you. Let's go into why. A lot of you have probably heard of the phenomenon of flow. It's complete immersion in your tasks. What I mean by that, you lose track of time. You're engaged, totally, fully in that activity. You forget to go to the bathroom, forget to eat. Somebody has to tell you put the computer down now. Shares traits with hyper focus. And people get these two things mixed up a little bit. When you're really trained on finding the solution to something, you can be in hyper focus. But usually it's not the same thing. You will notice if you're hungry, stressed in hyper focus. Pushing out code for a deadline at work, you're often times in hyper focus, not in flow. And creative program tends to put you in a flow state. So you have a loss of self reflective consciousness and your experience of time is kind of altered. What ends up happening, people who experience flow talk about this being some of the happiest points in their entire life. So when we're talking about burn out at a company, if you're continually programming in order to get something pushed out and continually programming to get something done and you're stressed when you're programming, you have this association with programming and this stress. So it's actually like a way that you can fight burnout. Burnout is fought a lot of times by resting. But it's not the only way you can fight burn out. The way that your brain works, neural pathways get set, you have the joined synapse and they're firing, programming and stress and programming and stress, you lock those two things together. If you start to do creative activities, you start to refocus the neural pathways, join them. You actually increase plasticity in your brain and you can start to tie that creative and happiness and fun along to programming in a way that you didn't before. If you have done a side project that works really well. Sometimes I did really drudgey things at work and work on something that was a side project in my spare time, and come to work rejuvenated, feeling happy and excited. And that's contagious. That actually kind of ekes into all of your program processes. So flow plus this thinking can actually reduce stress and cause happiness while you're programming other tasks. So I made this kind of like little silly demo. If this is your understanding of things and these are all the things out there that you can learn, every time you're pulling something into that sphere, it's actually growing your understanding. But if you try to learn too much at once, it's not really going to work, right? You're going to glaze over it. You have to focus on that activity and bring it into that sphere. So we talked a lot about the whys. Now let's get into the hows. I'm just going to talk about my hows. I'm not going through every way you can go through creative programming. There's tons and tons of ways. But we're going to break down as many as possible in this short amount of time. So one big thing is questioning the base premises. Another is to impose artificial bounds. Another is re purposing, another is combining, and the last one is using open source as a tool. So let's start with questioning the base premises. Because that's a really, really big one. So when we're thinking linearly. Thinking A equals B, think of something like we reduce cost by spending less money, right? So if you're thinking laterally, okay, what if that's not true? What if we spend more money? What if we spend more money, but on fewer vendors, and place larger orders on some vendors and get bigger price breaks. The source here, if you want to read more, is igniting innovation. And more than a million dollars’ worth of savings at a company based on one hour creativity sessions. This is happening in programming as well. So you have the Ethernet. A series of computer networks, there were token ring networks. And you can think of token ring networks, they're kind of like planned or coordinated systems where it's similar to a talking stick in kindergarten. The kid holds and talks and passes it on. It's kind of coordinated and organized. What ether net did was question the base premise of that. What if we don't wait? What if we do a completely different system? An emergent system. That's a little bit more like a discussion. Computer cans all say stuff at the same time, but if they see somebody else is talking, they kind of back off. And this system is way more chaotic, but ended up being surprisingly more efficient. So React questioned base premises. Whether you like it or not, this was tons of weird best practicing thrown out the windows. What if we write in line JavaScript right in the component? What if we don't lose the DOM? Use a virtual DOM to be diving? What if we replace the syntax? These are base premises thrown out the window. Sass did this as well. We don't have X in CSS. CSS needed a hero. What if we have variables and four loops and mix ins and we can dry out our code? This shaped our specs. We didn't wait for variables in CSS. They are here now, and Lea is going to talk about them later today with a great talk. But this questioning and taking action actually pushed our Web forward. So the second thing that we can do is impose artificial balance. Sometimes when you look at a blank page or a blank state, if I was saying, you know why creativity is important. Go make a creative program. It's kind of okay. Where am I going to start? By imposing artificial bounds you have some rules to follow and some ways to be creative. A lot of times when you have an assignment for something, you find your brain is actively thinking of new ways of working with something. So I just wrote an article called the nerds guide to color on the Web and talked about MSLA. There's hexadecimals, and all these ways of working with color on the Web were meant so the computer knows what color you're using. But HSLA was special, so humans could understand what color. It used a way of thinking about color. So H, the hue, is rotating. It's a complete circle. So as I'm scrolling this list it's just going to go around in a circle. Whereas saturation goes from zero to 100%. Lightness, zero to 100%, and the opacity, zero to 100. Similar to 1 to 100%. I can do stuff? Sass, write colors and mix ins. This was done with this color function here. Also, because it's a full circle I can hope that my demo loads. On my local host server. What you're not seeing is a full circle of color. What's really nice about that is there's no errors. Even if I pass in 480 degrees, I'll still have a color. There's no like top or bottom. So another thing we can do with that, kind of impose balance. So I made this city construction site. Get it? It's like a Website. Bad, bad joke. I'm on a comedy stage. I got to. \\[ Laughter \\] And so I can hit this button and I can change the hues and saturation values. And this one's slightly different than the other one and not exactly the same. But they're relative color mixing. So they're going to play off of each other. And I can get weird colors and set it back to normal and play with perspective and do a lot of other weird stuff because it's fun. So and that's really simple. I'm using GreenSock in my animation. And they allow for the color mixing. Just caching the HSL, doing it relative to the color it's already at. So another way we can impose bounds and write artificial physics. If you have made Canvas or anything like that, it's familiar to you. 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Work on features, fix bugs, and refactor code — all in parallel. Superset In Progress 3 Analyze Tab vs Agent Usag... Generating PyTorch MNIST Experiments Generating Fix PR Comments Fetching I... Generating Ready for Review 3 Enterprise Order Mana...now +93\\-18· Perfect! I've implem... Set up Cursor Rules fo...30m +37· Set up Cursor Rules f... Bioinformatics Tools45m +135\\-21· Bioinformatics Tools \\> ⌘↵ Universal Compatibility Works with any CLI agent Superset is agent-agnostic. Use Claude Code, OpenCode, Cursor, or any CLI-based coding tool. Switch between agents seamlessly. superset main New Terminal... Claude Claude OpenCode OpenCode Codex Codex Gemini Gemini Cursor Agent Cursor Agent Terminals (3) Isolation Changes are isolated Each agent runs in its own isolated Git worktree. No merge conflicts, no stepping on each other's changes. 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CursorOpen in components HeroSection.tsx constants.ts index.ts hooks utils Finder Finder Cursor Cursor ⌘O VS Code VS Code Xcode Xcode Sublime Text Sublime Text Terminal Terminal JetBrains JetBrains What builders say about Superset [ Abhi Aiyer Abhi Aiyer Co-founder & CTO at Mastra Just realized that I have done all my work in @superset\\_sh since Dec 26. ](https:\u002F\u002Fx.com\u002Fabhiaiyer\u002Fstatus\u002F2013782002332283180) [ Zach Dive Zach Dive Co-founder & CEO at Adam if you're not using @superset\\_sh, you're getting left behind in 2026 ](https:\u002F\u002Fx.com\u002Fzachdive\u002Fstatus\u002F2014038312508424597) [ Chase McDougall Chase McDougall Founding Engineer at Decoda Health @superset\\_sh is a sick product - love OS since I don't have to wait for someone else to fix bugs ](https:\u002F\u002Fx.com\u002FChaseMcDou\u002Fstatus\u002F2013458004977373643) [ Vlad Arbatov Vlad Arbatov Founding Engineer at Loyal superset became my default tools now so keep the great work folks ](https:\u002F\u002Fx.com\u002Fvladzima\u002Fstatus\u002F2032306550073610246) [ Chris Laupama Chris Laupama TS Lead at Webflow Oh snap @superset\\_sh is soooooo damn good! Now THIS is the experience I've been wanting for CLI agents! ](https:\u002F\u002Fx.com\u002Fchrislaupama\u002Fstatus\u002F2011148329443607037) [ Eric Clemmons Eric Clemmons Principal Engineer at Cloudflare Was using Warp, but now @superset\\_sh has become my primary terminal ](https:\u002F\u002Fx.com\u002Fericclemmons\u002Fstatus\u002F2013413118467056004) [ Leo Leo Co-founder & CTO at Outlit hasn't been a day i haven't used superset since onboarding complete paradigm shift on how i use ai to code ](https:\u002F\u002Fx.com\u002FLeosReal\u002Fstatus\u002F2027306293858586745) [ Elias Ståvik Elias Ståvik Founder at Cleanroom just started using remote desktop instead of ssh just to be able to use @superset\\_sh on my mac mini from my macbook pro generational product in the making, mark my words ](https:\u002F\u002Fx.com\u002Feliasstravik\u002Fstatus\u002F2020580091449708978) [ Gregor Zunic Gregor Zunic Co-founder & CTO at Browser Use Damn @superset\\_sh is really cool. You should try it. worktrees are a breeze cmd + t auto opens Claude Code you can view git changes within itself closing a laptop doesn't kill the sessions ](https:\u002F\u002Fx.com\u002Fgregpr07\u002Fstatus\u002F2013038355630432742) [ Felipe Coury Felipe Coury Codex at OpenAI If you prefer a more GUI-oriented approach to multiple agents in parallel, it seems like @superset\\_sh is doing a tremendous job. ](https:\u002F\u002Fx.com\u002Ffcoury\u002Fstatus\u002F2010477904472281220) [ Iven Iven Engineer at Paraflow Tested various GUI tools for git worktree and agents - Conductor, Vibe Kanban, Agentastic, Crystal, FleetCode, Emdash, Sculptor - but Superset suits my taste the best TranslatedShow original](https:\u002F\u002Fx.com\u002Fivenvd\u002Fstatus\u002F2011738469610242559) Frequently asked questions I already use an IDE like Cursor, is this for me? Which AI coding agents are supported? How does the parallel agent system work? Is Superset free to use? Can I use my own API keys? 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Now THIS is the experience I've been wanting for CLI agents! ](https:\u002F\u002Fx.com\u002Fchrislaupama\u002Fstatus\u002F2011148329443607037) [ Eric Clemmons Eric Clemmons Principal Engineer at Cloudflare Was using Warp, but now @superset\\_sh has become my primary terminal ](https:\u002F\u002Fx.com\u002Fericclemmons\u002Fstatus\u002F2013413118467056004) [ Leo Leo Co-founder & CTO at Outlit hasn't been a day i haven't used superset since onboarding complete paradigm shift on how i use ai to code ](https:\u002F\u002Fx.com\u002FLeosReal\u002Fstatus\u002F2027306293858586745) [ Elias Ståvik Elias Ståvik Founder at Cleanroom just started using remote desktop instead of ssh just to be able to use @superset\\_sh on my mac mini from my macbook pro generational product in the making, mark my words ](https:\u002F\u002Fx.com\u002Feliasstravik\u002Fstatus\u002F2020580091449708978) [ Gregor Zunic Gregor Zunic Co-founder & CTO at Browser Use Damn @superset\\_sh is really cool. You should try it. worktrees are a breeze cmd + t auto opens Claude Code you can view git changes within itself closing a laptop doesn't kill the sessions ](https:\u002F\u002Fx.com\u002Fgregpr07\u002Fstatus\u002F2013038355630432742) [ Felipe Coury Felipe Coury Codex at OpenAI If you prefer a more GUI-oriented approach to multiple agents in parallel, it seems like @superset\\_sh is doing a tremendous job. ](https:\u002F\u002Fx.com\u002Ffcoury\u002Fstatus\u002F2010477904472281220) [ Iven Iven Engineer at Paraflow Tested various GUI tools for git worktree and agents - Conductor, Vibe Kanban, Agentastic, Crystal, FleetCode, Emdash, Sculptor - but Superset suits my taste the best TranslatedShow original](https:\u002F\u002Fx.com\u002Fivenvd\u002Fstatus\u002F2011738469610242559) Frequently asked questions I already use an IDE like Cursor, is this for me? Which AI coding agents are supported? How does the parallel agent system work? Is Superset free to use? Can I use my own API keys? 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RECENT PROJECTSSee all work --> [ Latest work A Regulatory Sandbox for Data Provenance in AI-Enabled Healthcare in the Middle East. How Alfaisal University, SDM Diagnostics, and LabTrace piloted D&TA’s data provenance standards to unlock compliant, AI-ready healthcare data exchange Enterprise InnovationLaunched 01.28.26 Learn more -> ](\u002Fwork\u002Fa-regulatory-sandbox-for-data-provenance-in-ai-enabled-healthcare-in-the)[ AI Vendor Assessment Framework: A practical tool for organizations to evaluate AI vendors—not just for risk, but for business value. Technology InnovationLaunched 10.02.25 Learn more -> ](work\u002Fai_vendor_assessment_framework) Adoption is our only KPI. To achieve it, we leverage the collective expertise and influence of our members. 01Our CEO and Leadership Councils are uniquely positioned to identify key areas of cross-industry business need. 02Our projects are developed and tested by practitioners—member subject-matter and third-party experts—ensuring practical solutions. 03Broad adoption is driven by the influence of our members in their ecosystems and through strategic partnerships with domain experts. 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