98 Server Side Web Components

Software developer at Softwire, Tim Perry, has created a set of “Server Components”. These are simple, lightweight tools for “composable HTML rendering in Node.js, broadly following the Web Components browser specification, but on the server side”.

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82: Are Web Components Ready Now?

This episode is a follow up on episode 59 'Are Web Components Ready Yet?'. Leon, Justin & Erik chat about where we are in Web Component development today and what's happened over the past 6 months.

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71: Vaadin Elements

Danny Blue and Justin Ribeiro chat with Manolo Carrasco and Moñino Jouni Koivuviita from Vaadin about their work with Web Components in the enterprise world. Vaadin has begun to create enterprise ready web components ‘ready for production’ usage. Built on top of Polymer, Vaadin Elements are helping to push new web technologies to larger companies.

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97: Predix UI & Polymer

Eric Knudtson from GE Digital walks us through their Predix UI Web Components library built on top of Google’s Polymer Project.

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79: Basic web components and best practices

There is more than one set of custom elements out there. In this episode, we speak with Jan Miksovsky about basic web components, a comprehensive set of high-quality web components for common user interface patterns.

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70: Web Components at Microsoft

Daniel Buchner, former Mozillian & Program Manager at Microsoft takes us through the plans for Web Components at Microsoft. Daniel is the creator of the Web Components free open source library, X-Tag which Microsoft is now officially supporting and using as of release 1.5. How are the teams at Microsoft using Web Components now and what is the plan for the future?

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