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Transitive Dependencies and Suspending After Initial Render
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Frontend First
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Technology
Publication Date |
Jan 11, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:46:26

Happy New Year! Sam and Ryan are back from the holidays, talking about transitive dependencies in node and the browser in the context of Ryan’s next-s3-upload library. They also discuss a SuspenseAfterInitialRender component, speed vs. testability in services and monoliths, and a thought-provoking tweet from Dan Abramov on tests vs. source code.

Topics include:

  • 0:00 - Would you want tests or source code
  • 11:20 - Suspense, SuspenseAfterInitialRender, unstable_avoidThisFallback
  • 19:05 - Value of having a reproducible test suite for a dynamic app
  • 22:12 - Speed vs. testability of services vs. monolith
  • 26:24 - How to import different versions of dependencies in libraries. Module resolution in node vs. browser.

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Happy New Year! Sam and Ryan are back from the holidays, talking about transitive dependencies in node and the browser in the context of Ryan’s next-s3-upload library. They also discuss a SuspenseAfterInitialRender component, speed vs. testability in services and monoliths, and a thought-provoking tweet from Dan Abramov on tests vs. source code.

Happy New Year! Sam and Ryan are back from the holidays, talking about transitive dependencies in node and the browser in the context of Ryan’s next-s3-upload library. They also discuss a SuspenseAfterInitialRender component, speed vs. testability in services and monoliths, and a thought-provoking tweet from Dan Abramov on tests vs. source code.

Topics include:

  • 0:00 - Would you want tests or source code
  • 11:20 - Suspense, SuspenseAfterInitialRender, unstable_avoidThisFallback
  • 19:05 - Value of having a reproducible test suite for a dynamic app
  • 22:12 - Speed vs. testability of services vs. monolith
  • 26:24 - How to import different versions of dependencies in libraries. Module resolution in node vs. browser.

Links:

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