Episode 368: JSJ 364: Ember Octane with Sam Selikoff
JavaScript Jabber
English - May 14, 2019 10:00 - 52 minutes - 48.4 MB - ★★★★★ - 241 ratingsHow To Education News Tech News javascript programming browser internet web programmer developer framework front end node Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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AJ O’Neal
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Episode Summary
In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, Sam Selikoff, Co-Founder at EmberMap, Inc. starts with giving a brief background about himself and his work followed by a discussion with AJ O’Neal about the Ember community. Sam mentions some of the biggest advantages in using Ember, and what it should and should not be used for. He explains the architecture of Ember apps, addresses some of the performance concerns and then dives into Octane in detail. He talks about a bunch of Ember components, compiler compatibility, relative weight of Ember apps compared to other frameworks, the underlying build system, and security considerations. Sam then helps listeners understand the usage of ES6 classes and decorators in Ember at length. At the end, they discuss component rendering and element modifiers and move onto picks.
Links
Sam’s website
Sam on Twitter
Sam on GitHub
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AJ O’Neal:
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Sponsors
Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus
Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 credit
Linode
CacheFly
Panel
AJ O’Neal
Joined by special guest: Sam Selikoff
Episode Summary
In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, Sam Selikoff, Co-Founder at EmberMap, Inc. starts with giving a brief background about himself and his work followed by a discussion with AJ O’Neal about the Ember community. Sam mentions some of the biggest advantages in using Ember, and what it should and should not be used for. He explains the architecture of Ember apps, addresses some of the performance concerns and then dives into Octane in detail. He talks about a bunch of Ember components, compiler compatibility, relative weight of Ember apps compared to other frameworks, the underlying build system, and security considerations. Sam then helps listeners understand the usage of ES6 classes and decorators in Ember at length. At the end, they discuss component rendering and element modifiers and move onto picks.
Links
Sam’s website
Sam on Twitter
Sam on GitHub
Follow JavaScript Jabber on Devchat.tv, Facebook and Twitter.
Picks
AJ O’Neal:
Good Mythical Morning - YouTube
Sam Selikoff:
The Man In the High Castle
Tailwind CSS
Special Guest: Sam Selikoff.