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Concretions and abstractions
FromFrontend First
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Length:
48 minutes
Released:
Apr 26, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Sam and Ryan chat about Tailwind and compilers (again), Ryan's EmberJS homepage teardown, and releasing with git tags. They also answer some listener questions.
Topics covered:
0:00 – Compilers, Tailwind, and APIs for styling components
17:00 – Ember.js Homepage teardown
30:48 – git tag for immutable gh references
We also answers some listener questions:
37:14 – Q: What's the deal with using websockets in Ember? Any good patterns beyond creating some kind of Ember service to listen to the socket and push data into the store? (@yohanishkin on Slack)
40:57 – Not sure if you’ve talked about it at all yet, but the this topic seems worth further exploration: [Should Ember better define its use of Slack?] @mattmcmanus
Topics covered:
0:00 – Compilers, Tailwind, and APIs for styling components
17:00 – Ember.js Homepage teardown
30:48 – git tag for immutable gh references
We also answers some listener questions:
37:14 – Q: What's the deal with using websockets in Ember? Any good patterns beyond creating some kind of Ember service to listen to the socket and push data into the store? (@yohanishkin on Slack)
40:57 – Not sure if you’ve talked about it at all yet, but the this topic seems worth further exploration: [Should Ember better define its use of Slack?] @mattmcmanus
Released:
Apr 26, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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