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I am a lighthouse
FromFrontend First
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Length:
62 minutes
Released:
Aug 15, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Sam and Ryan chat (on new mics!) about Ryan's recent video on declarative keyboard events, changes to EmberMap's FastBoot architecture, and some of Ryan's recent work on FastBoot testing.
Topics:
0:00 – Ryan's video on declarative keyboard events; other declarative components that haven't been discovered
9:52 – Our evolving FastBoot architecture; which parts can be generalized; a high Lighthouse score; a long uncanny valley
29:11 – Sam's Mirage work, fixing bugs, approaching 1.0; Mirage as a tool to show off work; question for listeners, how do you show your work to your team?
34:51 – Ryan's work on FastBoot testing; how Mirage could work with FastBoot testing; the joy of ES6 classes and async/await in Node
Links:
Ryan's video on Declarative keyboard navigation: https://embermap.com/video/declarative-keyboard-navigation
Ryan's WIP FastBoot testing addon: https://github.com/embermap/ember-cli-fastboot-testing
Topics:
0:00 – Ryan's video on declarative keyboard events; other declarative components that haven't been discovered
9:52 – Our evolving FastBoot architecture; which parts can be generalized; a high Lighthouse score; a long uncanny valley
29:11 – Sam's Mirage work, fixing bugs, approaching 1.0; Mirage as a tool to show off work; question for listeners, how do you show your work to your team?
34:51 – Ryan's work on FastBoot testing; how Mirage could work with FastBoot testing; the joy of ES6 classes and async/await in Node
Links:
Ryan's video on Declarative keyboard navigation: https://embermap.com/video/declarative-keyboard-navigation
Ryan's WIP FastBoot testing addon: https://github.com/embermap/ember-cli-fastboot-testing
Released:
Aug 15, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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