The Ember Report

By: Kenneth Larsen & Jan Buschtöns
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  • 🐹 A podcast for ambitious web developers. With Kenneth Larsen & Jan Buschtöns.
    © 2022 The Ember Report
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  • #003: Leah Silber on EmberConf 2021
    Mar 16 2021

    Special Guest: Leah Silber, Ember Core Team member, chief organizer of EmberConf & many, many other confs, Open Source hero, CEO of tilde.io. 

    • 00:13 - Introduction
      • Leah Silber: @wifelette
      • Kenneth Larsen: @kennethlarsen
      • Jan Buschtöns: @buschtoens
    • 02:17 - How did you get into Open Source?
    • 06:00 - How did EmberConf get started?
    • 08:27 - EmberConf 2020 vs. COVID-19
    • 16:11 - EmberConf 2021: What's new?
      • Schedule
    • 24:02 - Inclusiveness at EmberConf
      • Code of Conduct
    • 29:31 - Audience Size Trend
    • 31:34 - Call For Papers: Submitting a Talk Proposal
    • 36:40 - What talks are you most excited for?
      • Krystan Huffmenne: Typed Ember Extends Confidence
      • Chris Garrett:
        • Introducing Template Imports
        • Building a Realtime App with Firebase and ember-m3
      • Lenora Porter: Learning Ember in 2021
      • Kaitlin Jones Muth: Technical Interviews Don't Have to Suck
    • 43:03 - Submit your Community Spotlight!
    • 44:34 - Tips for Hosting Online Meetups
    • 47:46 - Getting Tickets
      • Regular: $99.00 + $6.44 Fee
      • Unemployed / Laid-off / Student: $5.00 + $1.27 Fee
      • Sales end latest: Mar 29, 2021
    • 50:41 - Wrapping Up
      • Cover Artwork by Anne-Greeth van Herwijnen 🧡

    Music: LAKEY INSPIRED

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    53 mins
  • #002: David Tang on Ember Data
    Mar 8 2021

    Special Guest: David Tang, author of the brand-new "Pro Ember Data".

    Get 20 % off David's new Book "Pro Ember Data" with discount code:
    EmberTang on apress.com

    • 00:14 - Introduction
      • David Tang: @iamdtang | davidtang.io
      • Kenneth Larsen: @kennethlarsen
      • Jan Buschtöns: @buschtoens
    • 02:19 - How did you get into Ember?
    • 06:03 - First Book "Ember Data in the Wild"
    • 09:15 - From Blog Post to Book
    • 10:34 - Leanpub: Agile Bookwriting
    • 12:23 - Second Book "Pro Ember Data"
    • 13:48 - Physical Books
    • 15:08 - Growing Interest in Ember.js
      • educative.io
      • Mike North on FrontendMasters
    • 17:38 - Teaching Data Mgmt
    • 19:50 - Data Mgmt is Important
      • Q by @NullVoxPopuli
    • 21:49 - Adapting to Non-Standard APIs
      • Adapters & Serializers
    • 24:35 - Non-CRUD APIs
    • 26:00 - Ember Data still the Default?
      • GraphQL
    • 28:07 - Relationships: Paginating `hasMany` 
      • Q by @NullVoxPopuli
    • 31:05 - Relationships: `{ async: false }`
      • Q by @alexlafroscia
      • ember-data-storefront
    • 37:08 - Local Store Queries
    • 38:03 - Batch Updates
      • Q by @YoranBrondsema
    • 40:42 - Organizing Code
    • 43:00 - JSONAPI 1.1: Atomic Operations
    • 43:47 - ember-orbit
      • Interfacing with Ember Data
      • EmberConf 2018: The Future of Data
      • ember-animated
    • 45:30 - Slimming Down Ember Data
      • Q by @mehulkar
      • EmberFest 2019: Ember Data (@runspired)
    • 47:37 - ember-m3
    • 48:40 - Alternative Libs
    • 49:55 - ember-cli-mirage
    • 52:47 - Contract Testing: ember-cli-pact
      • polly.js
    • 58:31 - Data Mgmt in Other Frameworks
    • 01:00:20 - How to Buy "Pro Ember Data" & Wrapping Up
      • 20 % discount with "EmberTang" on apress.com

    Music: LAKEY INSPIRED

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  • #001: Building Native Apps With Ember.js
    Feb 16 2021
    • 00:13 - Intro
      • https://twitter.com/kennethlarsen
      • https://twitter.com/buschtoens
      • https://twitter.com/EmberReport
    • 01:31 - What's CLARK?
      • https://clark.de/careers
      • https://github.com/ClarkSource
    • 02:24 - History of Ember.js at CLARK
    • 03:14 - Shipping Ember.js as a native app
    • 05:26 - Shifting to Capacitor
    • 07:19 - What is Capacitor?
    • 08:51 - Write once, run everywhere?
    • 09:56 - Plugins & Cordova interoperability
    • 10:59 - Community & commercial support
    • 12:21 - Is it framework-agnostic? Ember integration?
    • 13:58 - ember-cli-capacitor
      • https://github.com/shipshapecode/ember-cli-capacitor
    • 14:41 - Hiccups & pain points
    • 17:13 - CI / CD
      • https://ionic.io/appflow
    • 18:09 - DIY CI / CD alternatives & project structure
      • https://circleci.com/
    • 21:44 - Testing
      • http://appium.io/
      • https://webdriver.io/
    • 25:05 - Getting started & onboarding developers
    • 26:21 - TypeScript & IntelliSense
    • 27:12 - Is it future-proof?
      • https://appfigures.com/top-sdks
    • 29:36 - But does it feel native?
      • https://blog.opendigerati.com/the-eccentric-ways-of-ios-safari-with-the-keyboard-b5aa3f34228d
      • https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Visual_Viewport_API
      • https://ionicframework.com/
      • https://ember-animation.github.io/ember-animated/
      • https://twitter.com/JSPartyFM/status/1357467978581897216
      • https://twitter.com/nickschot/status/1356319081872433153
    • 35:03 - Desktop vs. Native
      • https://github.com/freshbooks/ember-responsive
      • https://github.com/ijlee2/ember-container-query
      • https://github.com/lolmaus/ember-element-query
    • 38:34 - Routing
      • https://github.com/machty/ember-navigator
      • https://github.com/machty/ember-constraint-router
      • https://github.com/embroider-build/embroider
    • 43:45 - Alternatives
    • 44:56 - Progressive Web Apps
    • 46:02 - Beyond Google Chrome
    • 48:53 - Capacitor v3 Beta
      • https://capacitorjs.com/blog/announcing-capacitor-3-0-beta
    • 52:26 - Wrapping up
      • https://twitter.com/EmberReport

    Correction: Cordova is NOT deprecated, only PhoneGap is.
    Music: LAKEY INSPIRED

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    54 mins

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