Applying the magic of compilers to the frontend
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English - August 31, 2018 17:00 - 52 minutes - 72.7 MB - ★★★★★ - 32 ratingsTechnology Education How To jsparty javascript html web programming frontend backend node changelog css Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
KBall and Chad Hietala meet up at JSConf and talk about compilers for the frontend, Ember’s binary opcodes, webassembly, and the future of performance optimization for the web.
KBall and Chad Hietala meet up at JSConf and talk about compilers for the frontend, Ember’s binary opcodes, webassembly, and the future of performance optimization for the web.
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Featuring:
Chad Hietala – Twitter, GitHubKevin Ball – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, Website
Show Notes:
Performance gains from compilers in JavaScript:
Performance gains from switching to Closure Compiler
Glimmer
The Glimmer Binary Experience
The Glimmer VM: Boots Fast and Stays Fast
Experiments porting Glimmer VM pieces to WASM
The performance costs of parse/compile:
Precompilation:
Moving sourcemaps to webassembly:
Oxidizing Source Maps with Rust and WebAssembly
A11Y:
JSParty: A11y is your ally
Reach Router
Ember A11y
Opportunities for Angular, Vue, etc
Advantages of Angular Templates
Ember
The Brutal Lifecycle of JavaScript Frameworks
Github Stars !== Usage: React is still blowing Vue and Angular Away
issue: Latest version of angular-cli shows ember-cli help
#dadt (Dojo already did that)
Ember RFCs
Other Linkedin Projects:
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!