Mitch and Andrew from the 1Password team talk with Amal and Nick about the company’s transition to Electron and web technologies, and how the company utilized its existing web stack to shape the future of its desktop experience.

Mitch and Andrew from the 1Password team talk with Amal and Nick about the company’s transition to Electron and web technologies, and how the company utilized its existing web stack to shape the future of its desktop experience.

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Featuring:


Mitchell Cohen – Twitter, GitHubAndrew Beyer – Twitter, GitHubNick Nisi – Twitter, GitHub, WebsiteAmal Hussein – Twitter, GitHub

Show Notes:



1Password 8: The Story So Far
wc3 community group for web extensions
1Password Security Design
GopherJS
React
Svelte
Electron
Rust
Neon (rust in Electron)
RFCs for JMAP?
1Password Careers Page (they are hiring!)

Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

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