Listen "Hark! The Halting problem sings"
Episode Synopsis
Topics include:
0:00 – Letting your yes be yes, following through on your commitments, and paying attention to opportunity cost
6:40 – When Ember releases actually become LTS versions
9:13 – Why we need "test apps" when developing Addons
16:50 – How to use newer syntax when authoring Addons that support older Ember versions
22:07 – How angle brackets change our component implementations
31:46 – How to make the APIs of our domain components more portable
38:45 – How to reuse code that has implicit data dependencies, and the Halting problem
Links:
Mirage's example test apps
Ember CLI Tailwind's example test apps
Nested Angle Bracket video
Ember Collapsible Panel
0:00 – Letting your yes be yes, following through on your commitments, and paying attention to opportunity cost
6:40 – When Ember releases actually become LTS versions
9:13 – Why we need "test apps" when developing Addons
16:50 – How to use newer syntax when authoring Addons that support older Ember versions
22:07 – How angle brackets change our component implementations
31:46 – How to make the APIs of our domain components more portable
38:45 – How to reuse code that has implicit data dependencies, and the Halting problem
Links:
Mirage's example test apps
Ember CLI Tailwind's example test apps
Nested Angle Bracket video
Ember Collapsible Panel
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