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The Ember Occasions – Difficulty No. 169


👋 Emberistas! 🐹

Watch a deep dive on element primitives 📺, and take a look at the “Rock & Roll with Ember band” interview sequence 🎸!


Chris Garrett (@pzuraq) and Scott Newcomer (@snewcomer) deep dived into Ember’s element primitives such because the setComponentTemplate, setComponentManager, and precompileTemplate APIs.

Chris walks via the issue of formalizing relationships between the JavaScript element and its Handlebars template. That is completed by preprocessing the template by way of the precompileTemplate API after which establishing that relationship to the JavaScript element utilizing the setComponentTemplate API.

These primitives are literally public so anybody could make a remodel or parser to construct their very own customized template import syntax. This flexibility means we will experiment utilizing these primitives earlier than finalizing the API. We are able to even iterate on it afterward to search out the perfect match for our ecosystem.

Watch the full video dialogue on YouTube!


Balint Erdi (@balinterdi), writer of the favored guide, Rock & Roll with Ember.js (RaRwE), has began a “Rock & Roll with Ember band” interview sequence on his weblog. We loved studying these interviews about members from the beloved Ember neighborhood!

  • 🎤 Stuart Guthrie (@stuartg99) of Freshwater, New South Wales, Australia talked about his expertise since selecting Ember 4 years in the past because the founding father of Polonious Pty Ltd. “We chosen Emberjs because it was neighborhood pushed, the neighborhood was nicely led and had a very good ‘vibe’, nonetheless does.”
  • 🥁 Serguei Cambour (@belgoros) of Belgium talked about utilizing Ember on facet initiatives, having found Ember as a framework from his background in Ruby on Rails. The RaRwE guide helped with the Ember studying curve, and he makes use of the Ember Talk about or the related channel within the Ember Discord chat to ask questions.
  • 🎹 Ben Borowski (@typeoneerror) of Canada used Ember on his facet mission, Doki.io. Issues he is jazzed about within the Ember world are code-splitting and the @use RFC, which we mentioned in Ember Occasions Difficulty #168.
  • 🎷 Aad Versteden (@madnificent) of Belgium is the co-founder and CEO of redpencil.io, a consultancy which tries to maintain the net an open house. Most of their backend work is semantic.works, which closely pushes for Ember on the frontend. Aad wish to see the neighborhood extra concerned in ember-animated. He is additionally hopeful that Embroider will deliver us tree shaking. Take a look at the full submit to examine Aad’s ideas on the professionals and cons of Ember Knowledge.

Discover all of the interviews right here: balinterdi.com/weblog.


This week we would wish to thank Brenden Palmer (@brendenpalmer), Tobias Bieniek (@Turbo87), Isaac Lee (@ijlee2), Chris Ng (@chrisrng), Amy Lam (@amyrlam), Ricardo Mendes (@locks), Igor Terzic (@igorT), @jl-cs, Robert Jackson (@rwjblue), Stefan Penner (@stefanpenner), @shivani2692, Chris Manson (@mansona), Aaron Chambers (@achambers), Nick Schot (@nickschot), Bryan Mishkin (@bmish), Chris Garrett (@pzuraq), Krishna Patel (@KrishnaRPatel), Joel Bradshaw (@cincodenada), Tomek Nieżurawski (@tniezurawski), Scott Newcomer (@snewcomer), and Nathaniel Furniss (@nlfurniss) for his or her contributions to Ember and associated repositories! 💖


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That is one other wrap! ✨

Be form,

Chris Ng, Amy Lam and the Studying Crew



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