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- 1:46 – Exploring the React paradigm
- 11:45 – How have your opinions on UI dev changed since starting Ember?
- 16:00 – How React's render functions and Ember's templates both solve the same problem: how to restrict the rendering code that users write
- 34:03 – JavaScript's multiparadigm approach: OOP + functional
- 40:13 - Hooks and the importance of lifecycle entanglement
- 46:15 – Do Hooks succeed in bringing the ideas of declarative rendering to our JavaScript code?
- 53:58 – The ES module spec, ES imports, and ES modules vs. CJS modules
- 1:04:55 – Are TypeScript users at risk of the same kinds of syntax collisions that CoffeeScript users once were?
- 1:10:10 – TypeScript now doesn't ship unstable features. (e.g. Optional chaining is stage 3)
- 1:15:35 – Yehuda's take on stage 0 through stage 4 ECMAScript proposals
- 1:23:39 – What's missing from UI development? And the difference between paradigms and abstractions.
- 1:31:00 – Ember's original sin was push-based reactivity. Pull-based is how programs work.
- 1:40:30 – Ember needs a new lifecycle entanglement primitive, that borrows concepts from both Hooks and Ember Concurrency tasks
- 1:57:07 – How do you feel about UI development in 2019?
Links:
- [No Silver Bullet](NoSilverBullet.pdf">http://worrydream.com/refs/Brooks-NoSilverBullet.pdf), by Fred Books
- [React Hook Pitfalls](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIRcX2X7EUk), by Kent C. Dodds
Topics include:
- 1:46 – Exploring the React paradigm
- 11:45 – How have your opinions on UI dev changed since starting Ember?
- 16:00 – How React's render functions and Ember's templates both solve the same problem: how to restrict the rendering code that users write
- 34:03 – JavaScript's multiparadigm approach: OOP + functional
- 40:13 - Hooks and the importance of lifecycle entanglement
- 46:15 – Do Hooks succeed in bringing the ideas of declarative rendering to our JavaScript code?
- 53:58 – The ES module spec, ES imports, and ES modules vs. CJS modules
- 1:04:55 – Are TypeScript users at risk of the same kinds of syntax collisions that CoffeeScript users once were?
- 1:10:10 – TypeScript now doesn't ship unstable features. (e.g. Optional chaining is stage 3)
- 1:15:35 – Yehuda's take on stage 0 through stage 4 ECMAScript proposals
- 1:23:39 – What's missing from UI development? And the difference between paradigms and abstractions.
- 1:31:00 – Ember's original sin was push-based reactivity. Pull-based is how programs work.
- 1:40:30 – Ember needs a new lifecycle entanglement primitive, that borrows concepts from both Hooks and Ember Concurrency tasks
- 1:57:07 – How do you feel about UI development in 2019?
Links:
- [No Silver Bullet](NoSilverBullet.pdf">http://worrydream.com/refs/Brooks-NoSilverBullet.pdf), by Fred Books
- [React Hook Pitfalls](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIRcX2X7EUk), by Kent C. Dodds
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