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47: X-Tag - The X Generation

47: X-Tag - The X Generation

FromThe Web Platform Podcast


47: X-Tag - The X Generation

FromThe Web Platform Podcast

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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Jun 10, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Summary
Danny Blue (@dee_bloo), Erik Isaksen (@eisaksen), and Tyler McGinnis (@tylermcginnis33) talk to Daniel Buchner (@csuwildcat) about the X-Tag project and some if its interesting features, such as mixins. We discuss the Web Component spec as well as the features that have been agreed upon and which ones may still need some work. Big companies like Google have thrown their full support behind the Web Components technology umbrella. Will others such as Microsoft follow suit? and what will it take for browser vendors to implement web components natively.
Resources


X-Tag on Github - https://github.com/x-tag


X-Tag documentation - http://x-tag.readme.io/v1.0/docs


X-Tag Boilerplate - https://github.com/webcomponents/xtag-boilerplate


Mixin Example - https://github.com/x-tag/mixin-value/blob/master/src/main.js


Web Components Bi-monthly Meetings -


WinJS - https://dev.windows.com/en-us/develop/winjs


Vorlon.js - http://vorlonjs.com/


Panelists
 


Erik Isaksen - HTML5 Google Developer Expert & Front End Engineer at Deloitte Digital


Danny Blue - Front End Engineer at Deloitte Digital


Tyler McGinnis - Firebase Expert & Lead Instructor / Software Engineer at DevMtn


Justin Ribeiro - Wearables & HTML5 Google Developer Expert & Partner at Stickman Ventures
Released:
Jun 10, 2015
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.