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Wrapping libraries reponsibly
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English - June 15, 2018 14:05 - 51 minutes - 49.1 MB - ★★★★★ - 18 ratingsTechnology technology web javascript ember ember.js software development design Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Sam and Ryan chat about what to do when a node module breaks in FastBoot, how to best wrap 3rd-party libraries in an Ember Addon, and how to test the filesystem. They also answer some listener questions.
Topics:
0:00 – Node modules in FastBoot
13:55 – Ember Addons that wrap 3rd-party libraries
19:07 – Testing the filesystem with Broccoli Test Helpers
Q&A:
32:11 – How can I speed up my Ember CLI build times?
38:31 – What do you think about the Angle Bracket Polyfill? Would you use it?
42:08 – I'm building an app and I need to build it with skeleton screens. Do I use a model hook with loading states, do I use Ember Concurrency tasks? What approach should I take?
46:44 – I'm building a table, and each row has a bunch of CRUD actions – edit, delete, view. What are the best UI patterns for this? A few I'm considering: a cog that you click that exposes a dropdown menu; icons in the row; buttons in the row.