EPISODE · May 29, 2019 · 1H 5M
Katie Gengler on the tech and processes that power the Ember community
from Frontend First · host EmberMap
Topics include: 2:26 - Ember's 2019 Call for Blog Posts, and a retro on last year's call 7:50 - Why Katie's looking forward to Embroider, Ember Data, and updates to the Router 10:52 - What the process is for "finishing" Octane 14:37 - Katie's experience on the Steering Committee 18:02 - The infrastructure behind Ember Try and Ember Observer 34:18 - Common anti-patterns in apps, like deeply nested components 39:18 - Katie's preference for acceptance tests over unit tests in UI development 42:50 - Katie's stack of choice for a brand new app 44:58 - A look into Ember Observer's Code Search feature 58:06 - How much test coverage there is across Ember's OSS Addons Links: Katie on Twitter Code All Day, Katie's consultancy Ember's 2019 Roadmap: Call for Blog Posts Ember Observer Ember Observer's Code Search by Michelle Santarsiero google/codesearch
What this episode covers
Katie Gengler joins Sam and Ryan to talk about the important work she's done for the Ember project, from her creation and maintenance of community tools like Ember Try and Ember Observer to her role on Ember's Steering Committee. She also talks about lessons learned from doing custom app development for her consulting clients.
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