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Hark! The Halting problem sings
Podcast |
Frontend First
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Technology
Publication Date |
Apr 24, 2019
Episode Duration |
01:02:08

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:

Sam and Ryan chat about the explicit and implicit data dependencies in our components, and how that affects our ability to refactor and reuse them. They also talk about several other topics including Ember LTS versions and angle bracket invocation syntax.

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:

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