Components, React and Flux @dan_abramov Front-end at Stampsy
<link rel="import" href="bower_components/polymer/polymer.html"> <polymer-element name="x-test"> <template> This is <b>{{owner}}</b>'s name-tag element. </template> <script> Polymer('x-test', { // initialize the element's model ready: function() { this.owner = 'Rafael'; } }); </script> </polymer-element> 公式に乗ってるサンプルほぼそのまんまです。polymer-elementのname属性には、必ず -を含んだ名前 をしているする必要があるので注意です。 後はこれをHTML imports
Takuto Wada @t_wada TJ が component を開発するにあたっての所信表明エントリ。なぜ npm や bower や browserify とは別のものを開発することにしたか。 / “Components - TJ Holowaychuk” htn.to/713F39 2014-06-17 17:36:01
With the advent of numerous client-side JavaScript package managers, I wanted to write up some of my thoughts about the fragmentation that we have today, and some ways that I think we could really improve delivering packages a community. Keep in mind that these are only my opinions, everyone has done a great job and there’s a lot of cool work going on out there. I think there are a few problems wi
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How many photo carousels have you built? Date pickers? Dynamic tables and charts? Wouldn't it be great if there was a way to make these custom elements encapsulated and reusable? Welcome to Web Components! The building blocks are well known: HTML templates, custom elements, HTML imports, and shadow DOM. It's fairly easy to build simple examples. But what happens when performance degrades? Join thi
Title Components Should Be Focused, Independent, Reusable, Small And Testable (FIRST)Components Should Be Focused, Independent, Reusable, Small & Testable (FIRST) Tweet Whether it’s a client or server-side component, a Node module or a piece of visual UI, components that are large are inherently more complex to maintain than those than are small. In fact, the secret to efficiently building ‘large’
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