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Framework-Independent JavaScript Components
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Elijah Manor
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nov Sun 20
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Have you ever wanted to reuse code across your web applications, but your code was written exclusively for one library or framework? You may have encountered this when you wanted to use a jQuery plugin, Angular directive, React component, etc... and realized it was tightly-coupled to a specific framework that you weren't using. In this talk we will re-write a jQuery plugin with plain JavaScript that can be used in many different client-side frameworks. Along the way, we will address various design patterns and identify potential caveats as we build our component. Once we've created a reusable component, we will create adapters for specific libraries and frameworks such as jQuery, Angular, React, Ember, etc. A reusable component simplifies unit testing, enables you to share code across projects that use different frameworks, enables compatibility for future frameworks, and expands your potential user base if you decide to open source your project.
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