EPISODE · Oct 4, 2019 · 1H 13M
Server-side state means global resource identity
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Topics include:- 0:00 – Dealing with asynchrony and persistence in Vue- 8:56 – Thoughts on Vue's APIs, and how they compare with React and Ember- 22:20 – "Magic" in UI frameworks vs. server-side frameworks- 27:17 – Build work in Mirage JS, and a new passthrough API- 38:26 - How opinionated should project documentation be?- 50:40 - Edward Faulkner's talk on compilers, abstractions, ES modules, and Embroider Sponsors:- [Next Release](https://www.nextrelease.io/ember/), mention EmberMap when you sign up for a trial and get 10% off Links:- [Mirage JS at ReactNYC S3:E8, Nov 7](https://www.meetup.com/ReactNYC/events/264933125/)- [Mirage JS](https://miragejs.com)- [Ember NYC September 2019 - Octane, Blockchain & Concurrency, Compiling Ember](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QClGEoHdQKk)- [Sam Selikoff on Twitter](https://twitter.com/samselikoff)- [Ryan Toronto on Twitter](https://twitter.com/ryantotweets)
What this episode covers
Sam and Ryan chat about building a Vue app with Mirage, and how quickly they ran into a need for a global resource store. They also talk about their recent work on Mirage JS and discuss an Ember NYC talk about how compilers enable abstractions.
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