KBall takes another dive into recent hot topics around reactivity and build systems, this time with three members of the Ember core team. They also talk about some of the reasons why the Ember community has been so long lived, how thinking about upgradeability leads to universality, and how features first built specifically for frameworks make their way into the language specification or universal libraries.
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Notes & Links
Chapters
Chapter Number | Chapter Start Time | Chapter Title | Chapter Duration |
1 | 00:00 | It's party time, y'all | 00:56 |
2 | 00:56 | Helloooo | 00:40 |
3 | 01:36 | Intros | 03:31 |
4 | 05:07 | Longevity | 04:22 |
5 | 09:28 | Reactivity | 04:40 |
6 | 14:08 | Getters | 05:54 |
7 | 20:02 | Sponsor: Neon | 05:44 |
8 | 25:46 | JSX | 10:10 |
9 | 35:56 | Tooling | 08:04 |
10 | 44:00 | Sponsor: Socket | 03:49 |
11 | 47:49 | Libraries | 05:19 |
12 | 53:08 | Warp Drive | 17:42 |
13 | 1:10:50 | View layer | 06:44 |
14 | 1:17:34 | Upgradability | 02:32 |
15 | 1:20:06 | Leading | 00:32 |
16 | 1:20:37 | Closing | 00:18 |
17 | 1:20:55 | Next up on the pod (++) | 01:55 |