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The Ember Occasions – Challenge No. 125


👋 Emberistas! 🐹

Take a look at the Ember 3.14 launch 🐹✨,
“I Contribute to Ember” with Ryan Mark 👨‍💻,
submit your EmberConf 2020 proposal at this time 🎤,
VS Code Plugins for Octane 🤖,
beta releases for Ember Primary Dropdown and Ember Energy Choose ⭐,
take heed to a brand new episode of Ember Weekend 🎧,
and a brand-new Readers’ Query about the way forward for DDAU 🤓!


The most recent launch of Ember is out! Ember 3.14 brings many new options, bug fixes and enhancements for the Ember.js library, Ember Information and Ember CLI.

The discharge consists of efficiency enhancements for fetching relationships through hyperlinks and the brand new @mannequin syntax in Route templates as described in Request for Feedback (RFC) No. 523, amongst different updates. Moreover, the Octane Preview continues within the newest model of Ember – permitting you to check out Ember Octane in your app at this time!

Study all concerning the new and glossy Ember 3.14 launch and find out how to opt-in into Octane by studying the official launch announcement.


Ryan Mark

In our thirteenth version of our contributor interview sequence, group member Ryan Mark @tylerturdenpants, talks about his work on codemods. Ryan was an early contributor to The Ember Occasions in its nascent days! He did a variety of work with Puppeteer on ember-times-tools, a software to transform Occasions weblog posts to Goodbits, our electronic mail supplier. Puppeteer can also be what ember-codemods-telemetry-helpers makes use of. 🔗

We’d wish to thank Ryan for his contributions to the Ember group, along with his monetary contribution to cowl the Ember Occasions Goodbits subscription for the final yr! 👏 Take a look at the total interview on the Ember Talk about discussion board.

Learn extra

The thought behind these interviews is to offer group members with extra info and perception into open supply contributions, studying assets and group occasions. Contributors to the group achieve a platform to share their ideas on their very own experiences and learnings as they have been contributing to Ember. Our hope is that it offers first-time and advancing contributors a greater sense of the truth that everybody begins out small, and that anybody can have a huge impact on the group.


Every year, EmberConf will get to function great, formidable talks and workshops. We encourage you to take the stage in 2020 and share what you realized (or need to study) with the world! You can provide a 5, 15, or 30-min discuss, or a 3-hour workshop. You may as well submit greater than 1 proposal.

Undecided what to speak about or want a mild push? Be at liberty to take a look at the recording of CFP brainstorm assembly and ask for assistance on #ember-conf channel on Discord.


In case you are a VS Code fan you could need to try the newest releases of two nice VS Code plugins by Alex Kanunnikov @lifeart that present assist for Octane options in VS Code! ✨

The Unstable Ember Language Server plugin now gives assist for autocompletion of element arguments in templates, LinkTo route argument autocompletion and improved scope autocompletion.

And, the just lately launched Glimmer Templates Syntax for VS Code plugin gives assist for formatting of Glimmer template information!


Miguel Camba @cibernox launched beta variations of ember-basic-dropdown (3.0.0-beta.2) and ember-power-select (4.0.0-beta.3) which at the moment are glimmer elements!

Each beta variations require Ember 3.13 or larger. Attempt them out at this time!


Following a hiatus 😉, Jonathan Jackson, Robert Jackson, and Chase McCarthy obtained collectively to report a new Ember Weekend episode and share information within the Ember ecosystem.

In episode 133, you’ll study extra concerning the remaining duties for the Octane launch, enhancements made in ember-angle-brackets-codemod and ember-no-implicit-this-codemod, and how one can be part of and assist develop the ember-codemods group!


Office Hours Tomster Mascot

This week’s Readers’ Query focusses on a standard sample for managing state in Ember apps: Information Down, Actions Up (DDAU). Although DDAU is the Ember approach to construct functions, it at instances does not appear to return intuitively to those that use the framework. Are there any plans to enhance the developer expertise for DDAU in Ember apps for the long run?

You will discover out on this week’s Readers’ Query! Learn all about the way forward for DDAU and the way Ember will provide help to to use this handy sample on Jessica Jordan’s (@jessica-jordan) reply on the official Ember discussion board!

Learn extra


This week we might wish to thank @pzuraq, @Alonski, @Gaurav0, @igorT, @runspired, @chancancode, @patricklx, @Turbo87, @stefanpenner, @rwjblue, @SergeAstapov, @sivakumar-kailasam, @pichfl, @pradeepcep, @sly7-7 and @jenweber for his or her contributions to Ember and associated repositories! 💖


Need to write for the Ember Occasions? Have a suggestion for subsequent week’s concern? Be a part of us at #support-ember-times on the Ember Group Discord or ping us @embertimes on Twitter.

Carry on high of what is been happening in Emberland this week by subscribing to our e-mail publication! You may as well discover our posts on the Ember weblog.


That is one other wrap! ✨

Be sort,

Jared Galanis, Isaac Lee, Chris Ng, Amy Lam, Jessica Jordan and the Studying Staff



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