I work on a library called Polymer, which helps you write web components faster and easier. This is awesome, but it’s only awesome if you (yes, YOU) know what a web component is, and know that you want to write one. So here’s a story about what these things are and teaches you how to use them without showing you 10 pages of docs and getting you to install tools and CLIs. Maybe it’s for you. Maybe it isn’t. In either case, it has otters.
In the last couple of years there has been an explosion in JavaScript frameworks. How is a developer or business to make a wise choice? What are the advantages, trade-offs and differences? In this talk we’ll compare and contrast six popular front-end frameworks: Angular 1, Angular 2, Polymer, React, Ember and Aurelia.
We must optimize stent deployment & maintain a registry of how well (or poorly) we use drug-eluting stents. Instead of asking “Which stent?” or “How much anti-platelet therapy?” we must ask “How effectively are we deploying our stents?”
Grab the latest polymer-redux and give it a go! Click here: https://goo.gl/fGUSf4 How do you manage state in a large Polymer app? This is probably the most f...
Recently, I had a chance to apply React.js and Polymer in real-world applications.While both React and Polymer share the same idea of components, they use ra...
I've created a Polymer element for rendering markdown which uses the marked.js library. I was wondering, what is the recommended way of loading in its dependencies?
Web Components are an amazing way to componentized web applications in small, reusable pieces. Coding with Polymer, even reusability stops feeling like an afterthought but something one naturally…
Most developers and users won’t argue building on and maximizing the experiential capabilities of the modern web has been a slow process. When scoping a development project, clients have historically…
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