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From build-time to run-time - Publication Date |
- Feb 13, 2019
- Episode Duration |
- 01:04:37
Topics include:
- 01:15 - Implementing Mirage's AddonDocs blog with GitHub issues
- 15:30 - Discussion forum vs. GitHub issues vs. blog comments
- 18:18 - Moving the blog post source to a GitHub issue
- 23:30 - Dynamic vs. static data, and implications for changing build-time data to run-time data.
- 27:40 - Downsides of run-time data
- 37:00 - SPA architecture and distributed systems. How does React/Vue "happy path" architecture differ from Ember's?
- 41:45 - Testing is the only true way to know if your dependencies work.
- 43:31 - Where does Ember pass the Celery Test, and where does it fail?
Links:
Sam and Ryan chat about using GitHub Issues to power Mirage's blog, and what implications run-time and build-time data have for the architecture of the AddonDocs site. They also discuss Simon Sinek's "Celery Test" in the context of
Ember.js.
Topics include:
- 01:15 - Implementing Mirage's AddonDocs blog with GitHub issues
- 15:30 - Discussion forum vs. GitHub issues vs. blog comments
- 18:18 - Moving the blog post source to a GitHub issue
- 23:30 - Dynamic vs. static data, and implications for changing build-time data to run-time data.
- 27:40 - Downsides of run-time data
- 37:00 - SPA architecture and distributed systems. How does React/Vue "happy path" architecture differ from Ember's?
- 41:45 - Testing is the only true way to know if your dependencies work.
- 43:31 - Where does Ember pass the Celery Test, and where does it fail?
Links:
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