61: The Return of Bosonic

Raphaël Rougeron, one of the Web Components pioneers, along with his team created the Bosonic Project some while back. It was a very different approach to working with Web Components than x-tag and Polymer and it involved a required build step to create Web Components as close to specs as possible with minimal abstractions at runtime.

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04: Polymer 1.0 Review

After one month of some intense rewrites and migration, The Polymer Podcast team sits down and discusses the road to Polymer 1.0

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48: Web Accessibility in Polymer

The Web Platform Podcast talks with Chrome team member & Accessibility champion Alice Boxhall and Polymer members, Chris Joel & Daniel Freedman about the Polymer 1.0 and what is new as far as web accessibility of this release as well as what we should expect looking forward.

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54: Are Web Components Ready Yet?

An honest & candid talk about what we learned since the beginning of Web Components; a hard look at the good, the bad, and the ugly. Christian Heilmann (@codepo8), Wilson Page (@wilsonpage), & Rob Eisenberg (@eisenbergeffect) talks with the panel on development with Web Components in today's production environments.

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03: Testing Polymer

The Polymer Podcast panel talks with to Ian MacLeod, core architect behind web-component-tester about testing with Polymer. They also delve into WCT's rich history and tackle some of the harder aspects of testing.

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47: X-Tag - The X Generation

Daniel Buchner talks about the X-Tag project and some if its interesting features. The Web Platform Podcast discusses the Web Component specs and much more. Big companies like Google have thrown their full support behind the Web Components technology umbrella. Will others such as Microsoft follow suit? And what will it take for browser vendors to implement web components natively?

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