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React Round Up
RRU 102: UI Components-Open Source vs. Paid with TJ VanToll

React Round Up

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 52:15


TJ VanToll hops on the Round Up to discuss when and where it makes sense to use open source UI components versus paying for them. The tradeoffs wind up being more subtle than you think. We dive into team make-up, pros and cons, and the approaches to making the right decision on which library to pick up. Panel: Thomas Aylott Charles Max Wood Guest: TJ VanToll Sponsors: Springboard | Click here NOW for $500 off the course G2i | Enjoy the luxuries of freelancing ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links: Reach UI Picks: TJ VanToll: Follow TJ on Twitter @tjvantoll, Github, Blog Stranger Things How Did This Get Made Thomas Aylott: OPT 9 Coin System exploration toy Objective Personality | Objective Personality Systems Charles Max Wood: The Expanse The Man In the High Castle   Follow React Round Up on Twitter > @reactroundup  

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RRU 102: UI Components-Open Source vs. Paid with TJ VanToll

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 52:15


TJ VanToll hops on the Round Up to discuss when and where it makes sense to use open source UI components versus paying for them. The tradeoffs wind up being more subtle than you think. We dive into team make-up, pros and cons, and the approaches to making the right decision on which library to pick up. Panel: Thomas Aylott Charles Max Wood Guest: TJ VanToll Sponsors: Springboard | Click here NOW for $500 off the course G2i | Enjoy the luxuries of freelancing ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links: Reach UI Picks: TJ VanToll: Follow TJ on Twitter @tjvantoll, Github, Blog Stranger Things How Did This Get Made Thomas Aylott: OPT 9 Coin System exploration toy Objective Personality | Objective Personality Systems Charles Max Wood: The Expanse The Man In the High Castle   Follow React Round Up on Twitter > @reactroundup  

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JSJ 364: Ember Octane with Sam Selikoff

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 52:39


Sponsors Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Linode CacheFly Panel AJ O’Neal Joined by special guest: Sam Selikoff Episode Summary In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, Sam Selikoff, Co-Founder at EmberMap, Inc. starts with giving a brief background about himself and his work followed by a discussion with AJ O’Neal about the Ember community. Sam mentions some of the biggest advantages in using Ember, and what it should and should not be used for. He explains the architecture of Ember apps, addresses some of the performance concerns and then dives into Octane in detail. He talks about a bunch of Ember components, compiler compatibility, relative weight of Ember apps compared to other frameworks, the underlying build system, and security considerations. Sam then helps listeners understand the usage of ES6 classes and decorators in Ember at length. At the end, they discuss component rendering and element modifiers and move onto picks. Links Sam’s website Sam on Twitter Sam on GitHub Follow JavaScript Jabber on Devchat.tv, Facebook and Twitter. Picks AJ O’Neal: Good Mythical Morning - YouTube Sam Selikoff: The Man In the High Castle   Tailwind CSS

JavaScript Jabber
JSJ 364: Ember Octane with Sam Selikoff

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 52:39


Sponsors Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Linode CacheFly Panel AJ O’Neal Joined by special guest: Sam Selikoff Episode Summary In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, Sam Selikoff, Co-Founder at EmberMap, Inc. starts with giving a brief background about himself and his work followed by a discussion with AJ O’Neal about the Ember community. Sam mentions some of the biggest advantages in using Ember, and what it should and should not be used for. He explains the architecture of Ember apps, addresses some of the performance concerns and then dives into Octane in detail. He talks about a bunch of Ember components, compiler compatibility, relative weight of Ember apps compared to other frameworks, the underlying build system, and security considerations. Sam then helps listeners understand the usage of ES6 classes and decorators in Ember at length. At the end, they discuss component rendering and element modifiers and move onto picks. Links Sam’s website Sam on Twitter Sam on GitHub Follow JavaScript Jabber on Devchat.tv, Facebook and Twitter. Picks AJ O’Neal: Good Mythical Morning - YouTube Sam Selikoff: The Man In the High Castle   Tailwind CSS

Devchat.tv Master Feed
JSJ 364: Ember Octane with Sam Selikoff

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 52:39


Sponsors Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Linode CacheFly Panel AJ O’Neal Joined by special guest: Sam Selikoff Episode Summary In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, Sam Selikoff, Co-Founder at EmberMap, Inc. starts with giving a brief background about himself and his work followed by a discussion with AJ O’Neal about the Ember community. Sam mentions some of the biggest advantages in using Ember, and what it should and should not be used for. He explains the architecture of Ember apps, addresses some of the performance concerns and then dives into Octane in detail. He talks about a bunch of Ember components, compiler compatibility, relative weight of Ember apps compared to other frameworks, the underlying build system, and security considerations. Sam then helps listeners understand the usage of ES6 classes and decorators in Ember at length. At the end, they discuss component rendering and element modifiers and move onto picks. Links Sam’s website Sam on Twitter Sam on GitHub Follow JavaScript Jabber on Devchat.tv, Facebook and Twitter. Picks AJ O’Neal: Good Mythical Morning - YouTube Sam Selikoff: The Man In the High Castle   Tailwind CSS

Rebuild
125: Toothbrush Can Be Exciting (N, naan)

Rebuild

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2016 62:04


Naoki Hiroshima さん、Kazuho Okui さんをゲストに迎えて、英語、Twitter For Mac, iPad Pro, 451, Android Java, Swift, PHP, Perl 6 などについて話しました。 Show Notes Rebuild: Supporter サポーター向けのスペシャルエピソードを配信しました! #rebuildfm Rebuild: 121: Ruby Is Not Dying, Not Yet (Laurent Sansonetti) エンジニアが0から英語を勉強する為にした事 Twitter’s updated Mac app wasn’t made by Twitter Echofon for Twitter on the Mac App Store この前香港で買ったiPhoneがSIM読み込まない』と相談しに持って来たiPhone6sPlusがコチラ! KeyboardAccessory Xcode for iPad Pro | Apple Developer Forums John Gruber (@gruber) Advanced Touch Input on iOS Paper & Pencil by FiftyThree Adobe Photoshop Sketch Why 451? 華氏451度〔新訳版〕| レイ・ブラッドベリ Amazon.com: The Man In The High Castle - Season 1 Twitter Transparency Report Google confirms next Android version will use Oracle's open-source OpenJDK Apache Harmony - Open Source Java Platform Java SE | Oracle Technology Network Mysterious Android codebase commit Java Lambda Expressions SwiftAndroid PHPの生みの親,ラスマス・ラードフ氏インタビュー PHP is as exciting as your toothbrush Christmas is here. | Perl 6 Advent Calendar Rakudo Perl 6

Rebuild
Aftershow 115: Just Testing Netflix (naan)

Rebuild

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2015 21:00


Kazuho Okui さんと、Magic Trackpad 2, レッシグ、Netflix, Amazon Prime Video などについて話しました。 Show Notes Keyboard On Magic Trackpad 2 Apple Mighty Mouse Logitech Mouse MX Larry Lessig for President 2016 ハウス・オブ・カード Téa Leoni Amazon pulling Apple TV and Chromecast Amazon.com: The Man In The High Castle