HTML elements are the building blocks of the web. But modern applications have outgrown these built-in elements, forcing app developers to rely on JavaScript frameworks to provide dynamic, custom behavior. The resulting apps are frequently complex and monolithic; a component developed for one may not work in another. In this talk Senior Software Engineer Christoph Wagner gives you of tour of Polymer, a new library that allows developers to create their own HTML elements and compose them into complete applications. Polymer aims to bring back the joy of working declaratively with markup so developers can stop worrying about boilerplate and start focusing on building great experiences.
Web Components usher in a new era of web development based on encapsulated and interoperable custom elements that extend HTML itself. Built atop these new standards, Polymer makes it easier and faster to create anything from a button to a complete application across desktop, mobile, and beyond.
Topics Include
• Introduction to Web Components
• Polymer
• Current State of Browser Support
• How to Create Your Own Custom Elements
Christoph Wagner
Sr. Software Engineer and Panda-at-Large at Panda Strike
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