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Episode Synopsis
Sam and Ryan chat about two new EmberMap series, Forms and Async testing, as well as Sam's keynote at EmberCamp and the best way to avoid product gaps in open-source software. They also answer some listener questions.
Topics include:
Forms (1:18)
Splitting forms into containers and presenters
Avoiding premature abstractions (7:03)
Which components do you carry from project to project?
Asynchronous testing (14:47)
Testing animations
Sam's keynote at EmberCamp on Product gaps (19:04)
Product gaps at companies vs. in OSS
Are small packages and convention over configuration at odds with each other?
Convention over configuration that decomposes well
The risk of bad high-level abstractions in OSS
How to "finish" an OSS project
Questions:
What's the state of TypeScript support in Ember? (48:15)
When are observers actually appropriate to use? (54:57)
Any tips on refactoring async relationships? (59:34)
Topics include:
Forms (1:18)
Splitting forms into containers and presenters
Avoiding premature abstractions (7:03)
Which components do you carry from project to project?
Asynchronous testing (14:47)
Testing animations
Sam's keynote at EmberCamp on Product gaps (19:04)
Product gaps at companies vs. in OSS
Are small packages and convention over configuration at odds with each other?
Convention over configuration that decomposes well
The risk of bad high-level abstractions in OSS
How to "finish" an OSS project
Questions:
What's the state of TypeScript support in Ember? (48:15)
When are observers actually appropriate to use? (54:57)
Any tips on refactoring async relationships? (59:34)
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