Learn about template colocation, the action decorator, getters, and default values in "Converting an Ember Component to a Glimmer Component, Part 2":
https://t.co/NEFjB0M8Ks
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Learn how to convert an Ember Component from classic syntax to Native ES classes โ without the need for a full Glimmer component refactor โ in Ep. 2 of "Converting to Octane: First Look":
https://t.co/uvt4h0XSvO
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We're kicking off a brand new series led by the one and only @cadeparade!
Check out "Converting a Model", Ep. 1 of Converting to Octane: First Look ๐
https://t.co/zpo5yTzyx4
๐ We have a new instructor!
Help us welcome @cadeparade by checking out her first free video on "Testing loading states":
https://t.co/HgWc3d19pR
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https://t.co/MG3VxQbn1c
Learn how to use the popular Knobs addon to make your Storybook stories interactive, in Ep. 5 of "Building UI Components with Storybook":
https://t.co/veU9ZzaTEh
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https://t.co/uM2LV4LY0j
Learn how to yield a flexible <Divider /> component for our Dropdown Menu, in Ep. 6 of "Contextual Components in Octane": https://t.co/xFSylSb9sE
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Learn the basics of how to write Stories by documenting an <Alert /> component, in Ep. 2 of "Building UI Components with Storybook" #EmberJS
https://t.co/QgyP1AHgJ6
I'm excited to share that I'm working with @ember_map on a @storybookjs series. Learn how to get up and running with Storybook on your #emberjs projects. Go check it out, the first video is free! Next video coming soon.
https://t.co/yiwHB9wYEG
Learn how to make our Dropdown's Button and Menu reusable while still preserving the overall style + structure, in Ep. 3 of "Contextual Components in Octane":
https://t.co/SFKRfIrt5m #EmberJS
Check out the first two episodes of our newest series on "Contextual Components in Octane"!
โ Yielding components
โก Pre-wiring state and actions
https://t.co/ZwjTOTKfk2 #EmberJS
@eseRoger@action Definitely! This was explaining the migration path, or really the equivalent usage of โactionโ when not used as a decorator (i.e. when used outside of native classes).
Basically the two are the same. But you need to use the function version if youโre not using native classes.
๐ด {{action 'toggle'}}, onclick={{action 'toggle'}}
โ {{on 'click' this.toggle}}
Learn about the newest โ and last โย way to attach event handlers in Ember! #EmberJS https://t.co/6cKSEPezBT
Learn all about Actions in Ember and the recent change in binding actions at the definition site rather than at the calling site, in Ep. 8 of our free series "What's New in Ember" #EmberJS
https://t.co/MGnyXuTksD