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Check out @ApolloElements - a state management library - to take your web-component-based apps to the next level โ https://t.co/q8w2K9bp8O
@DavidWa78867213 @PowersBenny Those are the "Optional Chaining" and "Nullish Coalescing" operators, new in JavaScript.
They make it really easy to deal with deeply-nested-but-possibly-nullish data, exactly what you would typically get back from a GraphQL server!
https://t.co/ZOHL8Gwvja
8 days of #webcomponents tips:
Looking to add #GraphQL to your frontend? Give @apolloelements a try. Use Apollo reactive controllers with lit+ others, or try a 'functional' library like atomic
๐ Have a lit #Hannukah ๐ฏ๐ฏ๐ฏ๐ฏ๐ฏ๐ฏ๐ฏ
https://t.co/N7skxw90fV
#html#javascript
Congratulations to @Adobe, the @Photoshop Web team & the Spectrum WC team for bringing an amazing app like Photoshop to the web! ๐
We're so excited that you decided to use Lit to help build Photoshop!
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#webcomponents tip of the day:
You can use @buildWithLit reactive controllers with any framework, all you need is a little glue code.
Here's a demo of a Polymer 3 (!) element using a reactive controller via @ApolloElements' `ControllerHostMixin`
https://t.co/TFzGvfNIQ3
๐ Learn Lit 2 ๐
Reactive Controllers make it easy to share code across components or even other frameworks!
https://t.co/dSe5W5Ceuj
Learn more at our Lit 2.0 release livestream on September 21st, 10am PDT at the link below:
https://t.co/CVI23X6kfY
The FAST team is hiring for another architecture role. Are you passionate about web components and a technical genius when it comes to the web and web standards? If so, consider applying: https://t.co/ylcJEca4j7