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As you might have noticed during EmberConf 2022 TypeScript and Ember are becoming more and more a thing. Chris Krycho (@chriskrycho) gave a talk about Ember's road towards TypeScript. He wrote multiple interesting blogposts about TypeScript: Misusing TypeScript Assertion Functions for Fun and Profit and SemVer for TS in Practice. Krystan Huffmeme (@gitKrystan) updated her blog post about TypeScript with the latest and greatest Ember + TypeScript practices. Not only in the realm of blogposts is TypeScript hot and happening, ember-responsive-image latest update (v3.4.0) adds Glint support to the add-on.
RemoteData (in v4.8) for performing vastly simplified, yet reactive, fetch requests -- using the function-based resource. And lastly, a debounce (in v4.9) utility that aims to demonstrate a minimal/low-effort situation in which the function-based resource can be used.LineMarkerInfo deprecation warning that was introduced in 2021.3.ember-promise-worker to leverage the power of web workers in your Ember app.ember-foxy-forms with two new features.#willSubmit and #willReset are now asynchronous allowing for back end calls or dialogs to be popped up.#confirmSubmit and #confirmReset which allow for explicitly confirming submission and resetting of the form, will eventually add hooks into this process by default that allow for swapping out confirmation services from your own application.scroll-into-view.File.upload will now resolve with a Response object, for more breaking changes checkout the release guide.EmberConf 2022 was remote, so all the videos are already available, including the AMA with Robert Jackson (@rwjblue) that happened the week after the conference. The Ember Ignite videos are also on Youtube, including that talk by Thomas Gossmann (@gossi) about Component Architecture. Have fun watching all these amazing speakers 🍿!
Kenny De Pauw from OTA insight and Frédéric Soumaré (@hakilebara) from Qonto both wrote a blog post about the benefits and relevance of EmberJS to their companies.
According to Kenny they are able to create new features quickly, have a codebase that’s scalable, and have a good developer experience.
Frédéric says: “Convention over configuration, Stability over stagnation, Climbing the mountain together, these are cardinal principles of the Ember framework. Beyond the tech, these principles are the reason we chose Ember and decided to stick with it.”
If you want to know more, check out the following blog posts:
This week we'd like to thank our Darius Dzien (@ddzz), Charles Fries (@charlesfries), Edward Faulkner (@ef4), Anne-Greeth Schot-van Herwijnen (@MinThaMie), @patricklx, Isaac Lee (@ijlee2), Gabriel Csapo (@gabrielcsapo), Steven Wan (@Swannerino), Giles Thompson (@gilest), Kelly Selden (@kellyselden), @Aierie, Jacob Jewell (@jakesjews), Sam Van Campenhout (@Windvis), Nathaniel Furniss (@nlfurniss), @NullVoxPopuli, Cory Loken (@cloke), Saad Irfan ⚡️ (@msaaddev), Ikko Ashimine (@eltociear), Bert De Block (@bertdeblock), Krishna Prasad P V V (@kprasadpvv), Manuel Wiedenmann (@fsmanuel), Robert Jackson (@rwjblue), Peter Wagenet (@wagenet), Chris Manson (@mansona), Dan Freeman (@dfreeman), Ricardo Mendes (@locks), Steve Szczecina (@steveszc), Alexandre Monteiro (@arrudadev), Isaac Janzen (@janzenisaac), Harshith Venkatesh (@harshith-venkatesh), Andrew Smith (@fullsailor), Vincent Molinié (@VincentMolinie), Sergey Astapov (@SergeAstapov), Jen Weber (@jenweber), Rahul Kumar (@rahulk94), Tomek Nieżurawski (@tniezurawski), Jan Krutisch (@halfbyte), Kirtan Desai (@kirtan-desai), Tobias Bieniek (@Turbo87), Robert Wagner (@rwwagner90), Dean Marano (@deanmarano), and @CuriousCorrelation for their contributions to Ember and related repositories! 💖

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That's another wrap! ✨
Be kind,
Jared Galanis, Anne-Greeth Schot-van Herwijnen, Chris Ng, NullVoxPopuli, Chris Manson, and the Learning Team
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