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Server-side state means global resource identity
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Length:
74 minutes
Released:
Oct 4, 2019
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Podcast episode
Description
Topics include:- 0:00 – Dealing with asynchrony and persistence in Vue- 8:56 – Thoughts on Vue's APIs, and how they compare with React and Ember- 22:20 – "Magic" in UI frameworks vs. server-side frameworks- 27:17 – Build work in Mirage JS, and a new passthrough API- 38:26 - How opinionated should project documentation be?- 50:40 - Edward Faulkner's talk on compilers, abstractions, ES modules, and Embroider Sponsors:- [Next Release](https://www.nextrelease.io/ember/), mention EmberMap when you sign up for a trial and get 10% off Links:- [Mirage JS at ReactNYC S3:E8, Nov 7](https://www.meetup.com/ReactNYC/events/264933125/)- [Mirage JS](https://miragejs.com)- [Ember NYC September 2019 - Octane, Blockchain & Concurrency, Compiling Ember](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QClGEoHdQKk)- [Sam Selikoff on Twitter](https://twitter.com/samselikoff)- [Ryan Toronto on Twitter](https://twitter.com/ryantotweets)
Released:
Oct 4, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Making the impossible, impossible: Sam and Ryan talk about their Functional CSS training at EmberConf, some ideas for hiding styling implementation details from templates, a new setup for multiple staging environments, an idea from data modeling called "Making the impossible, impossible", and how to use data down actions up effectively in forms. They also answer some listener questions. by Frontend First