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Sponsors Netlify Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Panel Chris Fritz Charles Max Wood Joined by Special Guests: Thorsten Lunborg and An Phan Episode Summary Thorsten Lunborg and An Phan are both members of the VueJS core team. This episode of Views on Vue has the panelists talking about things that they dislike about Vue and cool features coming to Vue 3. Vue 3 will see a replaced reactivity system, migration guide and a migration helper, changes to component styling, adding listeners will be made more explicit, and the Native modifier will be removed. The panel discusses mixins and hooks and how those features will be improved in Vue 3. They also discuss difficulties using Vmode. One of the major changes to Vue 3 will be in the language and terminology. Right now, there are often multiple terms for the same feature. The panel discusses how the ambiguity of terminology and how the overlap between tech words and real life words can be confusing. This ambiguity makes it difficult to translate the terms into other languages, especially if there isn’t a direct translation. Links Props Wrapper Attribute Listeners Sloth Extract Scoped slots Pipes Getters Enterprise Boilerplate Vue CLI 3 Nuxt Lifecycle hooks HOC (Higher Order Component) Vmode Babel Mixins Considered Harmful article An Phan on Twitter and Github Thorsten on Twitter and Github Follow DevChat on Facebook and Twitter Picks Chris Fritz: One Strange Rock on Netflix Flash Forward podcast Charles Max Wood: The Expanse series Buzzsprout An Phan: Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders Avengers Endgame Thorsten Lunborg: Spiderman: Into the Spider Verse OctoTree and OctoLinker The Fabric Presents Mix by Bonobo
Sponsors Netlify Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Panel Chris Fritz Charles Max Wood Joined by Special Guests: Thorsten Lunborg and An Phan Episode Summary Thorsten Lunborg and An Phan are both members of the VueJS core team. This episode of Views on Vue has the panelists talking about things that they dislike about Vue and cool features coming to Vue 3. Vue 3 will see a replaced reactivity system, migration guide and a migration helper, changes to component styling, adding listeners will be made more explicit, and the Native modifier will be removed. The panel discusses mixins and hooks and how those features will be improved in Vue 3. They also discuss difficulties using Vmode. One of the major changes to Vue 3 will be in the language and terminology. Right now, there are often multiple terms for the same feature. The panel discusses how the ambiguity of terminology and how the overlap between tech words and real life words can be confusing. This ambiguity makes it difficult to translate the terms into other languages, especially if there isn’t a direct translation. Links Props Wrapper Attribute Listeners Sloth Extract Scoped slots Pipes Getters Enterprise Boilerplate Vue CLI 3 Nuxt Lifecycle hooks HOC (Higher Order Component) Vmode Babel Mixins Considered Harmful article An Phan on Twitter and Github Thorsten on Twitter and Github Follow DevChat on Facebook and Twitter Picks Chris Fritz: One Strange Rock on Netflix Flash Forward podcast Charles Max Wood: The Expanse series Buzzsprout An Phan: Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders Avengers Endgame Thorsten Lunborg: Spiderman: Into the Spider Verse OctoTree and OctoLinker The Fabric Presents Mix by Bonobo
Panel: Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Alyssa Nicoll Ward Bell Special Guests: Eudes Petonnet-Vincent and Matt Hippely In the episode of Adventures in Angular the panel discusses The Clarity Project at VMware with Eudes Petonnet-Vincent and Matt Hippely. Matt is a user interface engineer and has been working on The Clarity Project for a year. Matt has front experience as well as in many other aspects of the Clarity project. Eudes is a Web UI engineer, and well all piece of the stack in the project. Clarity is an Angular component library and full design system. The panel and guest discuss the build of the Clarity project, bootstrap, VMware, and much more. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: An Angular component library A Full design system Bootstrap Data Grid VMware - open source Consistency Challenges of writing an open-source component library Innovating in Angular since beta The spread across VMware before going open-source Building a competent Library for Angular Building another bootstrap Moving the framework Trust the enforcing of the buttons How did package up a 3rd party library? How is you tackle it? NG packager Manual Go build Consider option for Clarity React, Clarity Custom Elements and much more! Links: http://clarity.design https://medium.com/claritydesignsystem NG packager @vmwareclarity Picks: Charles PB Wiki Joe Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle Alyssa NG Conf. NG Atlanta Ward New Hammock Lincoln in the Bardo Eudes Event of Code Bit Burner Matt Grid Critters Hardcore History Podcast
Panel: Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Alyssa Nicoll Ward Bell Special Guests: Eudes Petonnet-Vincent and Matt Hippely In the episode of Adventures in Angular the panel discusses The Clarity Project at VMware with Eudes Petonnet-Vincent and Matt Hippely. Matt is a user interface engineer and has been working on The Clarity Project for a year. Matt has front experience as well as in many other aspects of the Clarity project. Eudes is a Web UI engineer, and well all piece of the stack in the project. Clarity is an Angular component library and full design system. The panel and guest discuss the build of the Clarity project, bootstrap, VMware, and much more. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: An Angular component library A Full design system Bootstrap Data Grid VMware - open source Consistency Challenges of writing an open-source component library Innovating in Angular since beta The spread across VMware before going open-source Building a competent Library for Angular Building another bootstrap Moving the framework Trust the enforcing of the buttons How did package up a 3rd party library? How is you tackle it? NG packager Manual Go build Consider option for Clarity React, Clarity Custom Elements and much more! Links: http://clarity.design https://medium.com/claritydesignsystem NG packager @vmwareclarity Picks: Charles PB Wiki Joe Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle Alyssa NG Conf. NG Atlanta Ward New Hammock Lincoln in the Bardo Eudes Event of Code Bit Burner Matt Grid Critters Hardcore History Podcast
Panel: Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Alyssa Nicoll Ward Bell Special Guests: Eudes Petonnet-Vincent and Matt Hippely In the episode of Adventures in Angular the panel discusses The Clarity Project at VMware with Eudes Petonnet-Vincent and Matt Hippely. Matt is a user interface engineer and has been working on The Clarity Project for a year. Matt has front experience as well as in many other aspects of the Clarity project. Eudes is a Web UI engineer, and well all piece of the stack in the project. Clarity is an Angular component library and full design system. The panel and guest discuss the build of the Clarity project, bootstrap, VMware, and much more. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: An Angular component library A Full design system Bootstrap Data Grid VMware - open source Consistency Challenges of writing an open-source component library Innovating in Angular since beta The spread across VMware before going open-source Building a competent Library for Angular Building another bootstrap Moving the framework Trust the enforcing of the buttons How did package up a 3rd party library? How is you tackle it? NG packager Manual Go build Consider option for Clarity React, Clarity Custom Elements and much more! Links: http://clarity.design https://medium.com/claritydesignsystem NG packager @vmwareclarity Picks: Charles PB Wiki Joe Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle Alyssa NG Conf. NG Atlanta Ward New Hammock Lincoln in the Bardo Eudes Event of Code Bit Burner Matt Grid Critters Hardcore History Podcast