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Episode Synopsis
Recording date: August 25, 2020John Papa @John_PapaWard Bell @WardBellDan Wahlin @DanWahlinCraig Shoemaker @craigshoemakerAlan Davalos @AlanGDavalosBrought to you byag-Grid RaygunActionable error, crash and performance monitoring. Raygun gives you visibility into how users are really experiencing your software. Detect, diagnose and resolve issues with greater speed and accuracy.Resources:Web ComponentsShadow DOMRender HTML with Vanilla JavaScript and LitHTMLCSS Encapsulationlit-htmlPolymer ProjectLitElementLitElement with Vue.jsModel ViewerIooxaHauntedDefining a property in LitElementEvents in LitElementWeb Component BenchmarkFASTVanilla JavaScript and HTML - No frameworks. No libraries. No problemWeb Component BenchmarkOpen WCCool Components (LitElement)ModelviewerStripe ElementsWiredJSChessboard elementsUni VirtualizerIooxaApollo ElementsLottie PlayerCool Components (Not LitElement)CSS DoodleShader DoodleBlock LinkButton Element on Google PayWhite Label ComponentsLionGeneric ComponentsAlan on Dev.toTimejumps01:32 Guest introduction02:50 What is LitElement?07:17 What is CSS encapsulation?10:18 Sponsor: Raygun10:49 Wrapping everything into a component13:34 How does LitElement help with templating?22:57 Is LitElement able to integrate with other components?35:56 How do you define an attribute value?40:33 Sponsor: Ag Grid41:34 How does Fast compare with LitElements?47:42 Where to go to learn more50:13 Final thoughtsPodcast editing on this episode done by Chris Enns of Lemon Productions.
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