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127: PouchDB

127: PouchDB

FromThe Web Platform Podcast


127: PouchDB

FromThe Web Platform Podcast

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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Apr 5, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Nolan Lawson a PM at Microsoft Edge joins us today to talk about PouchDB a popular open source project he’s a maintainer of. PouchDB is an open-source JavaScript database inspired by Apache CouchDB that is designed to run well within the browser. In this episode we get into what PouchDB is good at and what type of projects would benefit from using PouchDB for their persistence layer (turns out, many!). PouchDB is framework agnostic but plays very well with many popular frameworks and libraries. Nolan gets into the performance of PouchDB and also what storage mechanisms it supports which include IndexedDB, WebSQL, LevelDB and many more. The episode takes a very unexpected turn leaving Justin, Danny and Leon wrapping up with some of their own PouchDB experiences. Resources https://pouchdb.com nolan lawson blog The cost of small modules IndexedDB, WebSQL, LocalStorage – what blocks the DOM? PouchDB custom builds PouchDB: a better build system with Rollup PouchDB map/reduce pouchdb-find PouchDB replication Around the Web in Two Minutes Friday 10th March - Password Rules are BS Co-founder of Stack Overflow Jeff Atwood publishes an article raging about how stupid password rules are. Very insightful article TLDR; Just use a long password, it’s totally fine to use memorable words as long as it’s long enough https://blog.codinghorror.com/password-rules-are-bullshit/ Wednesday 15th March - Chrome 57 throttles background tabs to increase battery life http://www.theverge.com/2017/3/15/14932718/google-chrome-browser-battery-life-tab-throttling Tuesday 21st March - Mozilla Proposes “Obsidian” Web Graphics API Obsidian is a low-level API intended to provide a maximum feature set of the GPU to web applications. Similar to Vulkan, it's designed for WebAssembly, modern GPUs, and a multi-threaded environment. https://www.gamedev.net/news/index.html/_/programming/mozilla-proposes-obsidian-web-graphics-api-r62 Tuesday 21st March - Android O Announced Multi-process mode for WebView is enabled by default and API to let your app handle errors and crashes https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2017/03/first-preview-of-android-o.html The “Option to mark an event listener to fire only once” feature is now under development in Microsoft Edge https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/platform/status/eventlisteneronceoption/?q=event%20listener Guests Nolan Lawson (@nolanlawson) Panel Danny Blue (@dee_bloo) Leon Revill (@RevillWeb) Justin Ribeiro (@justinribeiro)    
Released:
Apr 5, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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A weekly show covering the latest in browser features, standards, and the tools developers use to build for the Web of today and beyond. Each week, hosts Danny, Amal, Leon, and Justin are joined by a special guest to discuss the latest developments and features that you may just want to use in your next project.