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A Componentized Frame of Mind #112
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@misscs are you targeting this for CSSConf or something more JS-savvy? Sounds awesome by the way! |
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Components! Components! Component! All the rage. There seems to be unanimous accord that this is the direction the web should be moving. But it doesn't take a new technology for us to adopt a component based frame of mind. In fact, it's a bummer that it took web components to get us to start thinking about encapsulation.
In this talk, we'll look at how you can adopt and implement a component based of mind sans having to resort to Polymer, X-tags, polyfills or frameworks like ReactJS. All you need is a solid HTML templating, Sass, JSON, and some JS.
We already have all the tools.
We'll cover:
This is neither a talk on web components nor about building web components with Polymer, X-Tags, Bionic, Brick etc.
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