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You gotta feel the pain
FromFrontend First
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Length:
94 minutes
Released:
Jul 31, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Topics include:
5:26 – Bringing Mirage to a wider JavaScript audience
17:14 – Setting up tests in Gatsby, and why wiring up boilerplate code is not always bad
28:56 – React's children API, MDX, and template imports in Ember
39:17 – How extracting things in React feels compared to extracting things in Ember
42:30 – React's children, and constraints vs. flexibility
1:05:52 – API design, and letting someone feel the pain rather than telling them they can't do something
1:23:16 - Dynamic vs. static children
Sponsors:
TrueCoach, check out their engineering culture and hiring pages
Links:
Mirage.js
Tom Dale's tweet on web components
5:26 – Bringing Mirage to a wider JavaScript audience
17:14 – Setting up tests in Gatsby, and why wiring up boilerplate code is not always bad
28:56 – React's children API, MDX, and template imports in Ember
39:17 – How extracting things in React feels compared to extracting things in Ember
42:30 – React's children, and constraints vs. flexibility
1:05:52 – API design, and letting someone feel the pain rather than telling them they can't do something
1:23:16 - Dynamic vs. static children
Sponsors:
TrueCoach, check out their engineering culture and hiring pages
Links:
Mirage.js
Tom Dale's tweet on web components
Released:
Jul 31, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Photo Uploads, Server Errors in Ember Data, NPM Dependencies and Ember CLI Addon Docs: Sam and Ryan talk about uploading images to S3, a new Storefront API for dealing with server errors in Ember Data, how to be a good community citizen when it comes to publishing consumable libraries given that our package managers now use lockfiles, and some ongoing work on the Ember CLI Addon Docs addon. by Frontend First