Show #2 is still trickling out… delayed, errr sorry about that. So far #2.1 Reactive GraphQL has been released with #2.2 How Open Source is Meteor Really? and #2.3 Why 1.3 does not use Webpack coming soon.
Thank you for all the positive feedback on the Reactive GraphQL show.
Upcoming Iteration:
The podcast will now be the whole show… no more partial releases.
The videos will be a handful of 5 minute long snippets featuring the best highlights.
We will make a generic (and short) introduction.
About TRANSMISSION
TRANSMISSION is a weekly podcast/vlog covering the most important topics to come out of the Meteor Forums. Each week I need your help to pick the most relevant forum posts for @sashko and I to discuss in deeper detail. We will pick 2 of your topics to talk on, Sashko will pick the another two. I will be your investigative journalist and Sashko will be our “inside contact”.
It is our hope for this show to becomes a weekly staple for all Meteor developers to get the inside scoop.
Yeah I think a lot of people going from Blaze to React worry about React’s lack of templates, and see it as a net loss. Maybe it’d be good to explain why it isn’t actually that bad?
So it has been a slow week and have not gotten much action on this post. I like the topics @sashko selected, especially the JSX Templating which was a hot topic on Twitter this week.
I also would like to talk about expectations when trying 1.3. As the release gets closer and more devs try out the Beta, they need to know the issues with existing packages (especially SASS packages), the compatibility path for package owners and a PSA about 1.3 being BETA and the documentation that will come out before official release.
@0:44:15 - “I’m just hating on you” lmao @sashko I see you
Awesome to see MDG going the simple route with keeping mixins. They work, they’re easy to grok. Allow people to customize, but leave the simple things that 99% will use.
I think that’s a really good call. Helping people understand how to make the decision on whether to adopt Blaze or React (poor Angular…) probably has some real merit, there seem to be a lot of questions cropping up around that.