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JSJ 342: Aurelia in Action with Sean Hunter

Panel:

  • AJ O’Neal
  • Joe Eames
  • Jesse Sanders

Special Guest: Sean Hunter

In this episode, the panel talks with Sean Hunter who is a software developer, speaker, rock climber, and author of “Aurelia in Action” published by Manning Publications! Today, the panelists and Sean talk about Aurelia and other frameworks. Check it out!

Show Topics:

0:00 – Advertisement: KENDO UI

0:38 – Joe: Hello! Our panelists are AJ, Jesse, myself, and our special guest is Sean Hunter (from Australia)! What have you been doing with your life and what is your favorite movie?

1:45 – Guest talks about Vegemite!

2:20 – Guest: I was in the UK and started using Aurelia, which I will talk about today. I have done some talks throughout UK about Aurelia. Also, the past year moved back to Australia had a baby son and it’s been a busy year. Writing a book and being a new parent has been hard.

3:22 – Panel: Tell us the history of Aurelia, please?

3:31 – Panel: Is it like jQuery, React, Vue or what?

3:44 – Guest: Elevator pitch – Aurelia is a single-page app framework! It’s most similar to Vue out of those frameworks; also, similarities to Ember.js.

4:30 – Guest goes into detail about Aurelia.

6:15 – Panel: It sounds like convention over configuration.

6:42 – Guest: Yes that is correct.

7:21 – Panel: Sounds like there is a build-step to it.

7:39 – Guest: There is a build-step you are correct. You will use Webpack in the background.

9:57 – The guest talks about data binding among other things.

10:30 – Guest: You will have your app component and other levels, too.

10:37 – Panel: I am new to Aurelia and so I’m fresh to this. Why Aurelia over the other frameworks? Is there a CLI to help?

11:29 – Guest: Let me start with WHY Aurelia and not the other frameworks. The style that you are using when building the applications is important for your needs. In terms of bundling there is a CUI and that is a way that I prefer to start my projects. Do you want to use CSS or Webpack or...? It’s almost a wizard process! You guys have any questions about the CLI?

14:43 – Panel: Thanks! I was wondering what is actually occurring there?

15:25 – Guest: Good question. Basically it’s that Aurelia has some built-in conventions. Looking at the convention tells Aurelia to pick the Vue model by name. If I need to tell the framework more information then...

17:46 – Panel: I think that for people who are familiar with one or more framework then where on that spectrum would Aurelia fall?

18:20 – Guest: It’s not that opinionated as Ember.js.

19:09 – Panel: Talking about being opinionated – what are some good examples of the choices that you have and how that leads you down a certain path? Any more examples that you can give us? 

19:38 – Guest: The main conventions are what I’ve talked about already. I can’t think of more conventions off the top of my head. There are more examples in my book.

20:02 – Panel: Your book?

20:10 – Guest: Yep.

20:13 – Panel.

20:20 – Guest. 

21:58 – Panel: Why would I NOT pick Aurelia?

22:19 – Guest: If you are from a React world and you like having things contained in a single-file then Aurelia would fight you. If you want a big company backing then Aurelia isn’t for you.

The guest goes into more reasons why or why not one would or wouldn’t want to use Aurelia.

24:24 – Panel: I think the best sell point is the downplay!

24:34 – Guest: Good point. What does the roadmap look like for Aurelia’s team?

25:00 – Guest: Typically, what happens in the Aurelia framework is that data binding (or router) gets pushed by the core team. They are the ones that produce the roadmap and look forward to the framework. The core team is working on the NEXT version of the framework, which is lighter, easier to use, and additional features. It’s proposed to be out for release next year.

26:36 – Advertisement – Sentry.io

27:34 – Panel: I am going to take down the CLI down and see what it does. I am looking at it and seeing how to teach someone to use it. I am using AU, new command, and it says no Aurelia found. I am stuck.

28:06 – Guest: What you would do is specify the project name that you are trying to create and that should create it for you. 

28:40 – Panel.

28:45 – Panel.

28:50 – Panel: Stand up on your desk and say: does anyone know anything about computers?!

29:05 – Panelists go back-and-forth.

29:13 – Panel: What frameworks have you used in the past?

29:17 – Guest: I was using single-paged apps back in 2010.

31:10 – Panel: Tell us about the performance of Aurelia?

31:17 – Guest: I was looking at the benchmarks all the time. Last time I looked the performance was comparable. Performances can me measured in a number of different of ways.

The guest talks about a dashboard screen that 20 charts or something like that. He didn’t notice any delays getting to the client.

33:29 – Panel: I heard you say the word “observables.”

33:39 – Guest answers the question.

35:30 – Guest: I am not a Redux expert, so I really can’t say. It has similar actions like Redux but the differences I really can’t say.

36:11 – Panel: We really want experts in everything! (Laughs.)

36:25 – Panelist talks about a colleagues’ talk at a conference. He says that he things are doing too much with SPAs. They have their place but we are trying to bundle 8-9 different applications but instead look at them as...

What are your thoughts of having multiple SPAs?

37:17 – Guest.

39:08 – Guest: I wonder what your opinions are? What about the splitting approach?

39:22 – Panel: I haven’t looked at it, yet. I am curious, though. I have been developing in GO lately.

40:20 – Guest: I think people can go too far and making it too complex. You don’t want to make the code that complex.

40:45 – Panel: Yeah when the code is “clean” but difficult to discover that’s not good.

41:15 – Guest: I agree when you start repeating yourself then it makes it more difficult.

41:35 – Panel: Chris and I are anti-framework. We prefer to start from a fresh palette and see if a framework can fit into that fresh palette. When you start with a certain framework you are starting with certain configurations set-in-place. 

42:48 – Joe: I like my frameworks and I think you are crazy!

43:05 – Panel.

43:11 – Joe: I have a love affair with all frameworks.

43:19 – Panel: I think I am somewhere in the middle.

43:49 – Panel: I don’t think frameworks are all bad but I want to say that it’s smart to not make it too complex upfront. Learn and grow.

44:28 – Guest: I think a good example of that is jQuery, right?

45:10 – Panelist talks about C++, jQuery, among other things.

45:34 – Guest: Frameworks kind of push the limits.

46:08 – Panelist talks about JavaScript, frameworks, and others.

47:04 – Panel: It seems simple to setup routes – anything to help with the lazy way to setup?

47:35 – Guest answers question.

48:37 – Panel: How do we manage complexity and how does messaging work between components?

48:54 – Guest: The simple scenario is that you can follow a simple pattern, which is (came out of Ember community) and that is...Data Down & Actions Up!

50:45 – Guest mentions that Aurelia website!

51:00 – Panel: That sounds great! Sounds like the pattern can be plugged in easily into Aurelia.

51:17 – Picks!

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Young adults deserve the best [electronic resource] : YALSA's competencies in action / Sarah Flowers for the Young Adult Library Services Association

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[ASAP] Universal Gelation of Metal Oxide Nanocrystals via Depletion Attractions

Nano Letters
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Environmental governance : institutions, policies and actions / Arild Vatn

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Marine conservation : people, ideas and action / Bob Earll

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Expeditious access of chromone analogues via a Michael addition-driven multicomponent reaction

Org. Chem. Front., 2020, 7,987-992
DOI: 10.1039/D0QO00145G, Research Article
Jie Lei, Yong Li, Liu-Jun He, Ya-Fei Luo, Dian-Yong Tang, Wei Yan, Hui-Kuan Lin, Hong-yu Li, Zhong-Zhu Chen, Zhi-Gang Xu
A Michael addition-driven four-component reaction (4-CR) with four Ugi inputs was developed and utilized for the synthesis of chromone derivatives and tetrazole substituted chromones under mild reaction conditions.
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Oxidative N-heterocyclic carbene-catalyzed [3 + 3] annulation reaction of enals with benzofuran-3-ones: efficient access to benzofuran-fused δ-lactones

Org. Chem. Front., 2020, 7,1011-1015
DOI: 10.1039/D0QO00161A, Research Article
Zhan-Yong Wang, Ting Yang, Kai-Kai Wang, Rongxiang Chen, Menghan Liu, Hongxin Liu
A facile route to benzofuran-fused δ-lactones was developed via an N-heterocyclic carbene-catalyzed [3 + 3] annulation reaction, giving the expected products in high yields (up to 99%) with excellent enantioselectivities (up to 98% ee).
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The key role of protodeauration in the gold-catalyzed reaction of 1,3-diynes with pyrrole and indole to form complex heterocycles

Org. Chem. Front., 2020, 7,997-1005
DOI: 10.1039/C9QO01544B, Research Article
Ioannis Stylianakis, Olalla Nieto Faza, Carlos Silva López, Antonios Kolocouris
The mechanism of indole and carbazole formation via a formal [4 + 2] cycloaddition strategy is dominated by the protodeauration step.
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Pd/light-induced alkyl–alkenyl coupling reaction between unactivated alkyl iodides and alkenylboronic acids

Org. Chem. Front., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0QO00318B, Research Article
Hsin-Ju Huang, Yi-Ting Wang, Yen-Ku Wu, Ilhyong Ryu
Alkyl–alkenyl coupling reaction between unactivated alkyl iodides and 2-arylalkenylboronic acids utilizing a Pd/light combined system was studied.
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Direct organocatalytic asymmetric Michael reaction of fluorine hemiaminal-type nucleophile to 4-nitro-5-styrylisoxazoles

Org. Chem. Front., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0QO00348D, Research Article
Luyao Li, Bo Zhu, Huihui Fan, Zhiyong Jiang, Junbiao Chang
Herein, we report a chiral bifunctional thiourea catalyzed asymmetric Michael addition reaction between 2-(trifluoromethyl)oxazol-5(2H)-one as a direct C-2-position nucleophile to 4-nitro-5-styrylisoxazoles for the first time.
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Insights into N-heterocyclic carbene and Lewis acid cooperatively catalyzed oxidative [3 + 3] annulation reactions of α,β-unsaturated aldehyde with 1,3-dicarbonyl compounds

Org. Chem. Front., 2020, 7,1113-1121
DOI: 10.1039/D0QO00091D, Research Article
Xinghua Wang, Yang Wang, Jinshuai Song, Donghui Wei
N-Heterocyclic carbene and Lewis acid cooperatively catalyzed oxidative [3 + 3] annulation reactions of 1,3-dicarbonyl compounds have been systematically studied in theory.
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Chiral strong Brønsted acid-catalyzed enantioselective addition reaction of simple olefins with ethyl glyoxylate

Org. Chem. Front., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0QO00448K, Research Article
Jun Kikuchi, Yuki Aizawa, Masahiro Terada
An enantioselective intermolecular addition reaction of 1,1,2-trisubstituted and 1,2- disubstituted simple olefins with ethyl glyoxylate was developed using F10BINOL-derived N-sulfonyl phosphoramide as a chiral strong Brønsted acid catalyst.
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A Vinylogous Michael Reaction of 2-Furanones Dimers to α, β-Unsaturated Nitroolefins for Constructing Chiral γ, γ-Disubstituted Butenolides

Org. Chem. Front., 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0QO00376J, Research Article
Zhushuang Bai, Cairong Zhang, Yongyi Chen, Aiqin Liu, Xinyu Wang, Chuna Yan, Xuechao Liu, Xiaoru Zhang, Ying Li, Ye Yuan, Zemei Ge, Jingxiang Pang, Yongshuai Chai, Xin Wang, Runtao Li
An efficient bifunctional thiourea catalyzed asymmetric vinylogous Michael addition of 2-furanones dimers to α, β-unsaturated nitroolefins has been developed to give the functional chiral γ,γ-disubstituted butenolides in good yields (up...
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Rhodium(III)-catalyzed synthesis of 3-trifluoromethylindanones from N-Methoxybenzamides via C-H activation and Claisen/Retro-Claisen reaction

Org. Chem. Front., 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0QO00330A, Research Article
Satyasheel Sharma, Bharatkumar Chaudhary, Neeraj Kulkarni
The Rhodium(III)-catalyzed reaction of N-methoxybenzamides as a directing group with β-trifluoromethyl-α,β-unsaturated ketones is reported. The reaction involved sp2 C−H activation, followed by Claisen condensation involving C-N bond cleavage to form...
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[ASAP] Contrasting Efficiency of Electron-Induced Reaction at Cu(110) in Aliphatic and Aromatic Bromides

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[ASAP] The First Quantitative Synthesis of a Closed Three-Link Chain (6<sub arrange="stack">1</sub><sup arrange="stack">3</sup>) Using Coordination and Noncovalent Interactions-Driven Self-Assembly

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[ASAP] Rapid Route-Finding for Bifurcating Organic Reactions

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The ministry of Paul the Apostle : history and redaction / G. Roger Greene

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Forensic Science and Humanitarian Action: Interacting with the Dead and the Living, 2 Volume Set


 

Widens traditional concepts of forensic science to include humanitarian, social, and cultural aspects

Using the preservation of the dignity of the deceased as its foundation, Forensic Science and Humanitarian Action: Interacting with the Dead and the Living is a unique examination of the applications of humanitarian forensic science. Spanning two comprehensive volumes, the text is sufficiently detailed for forensic practitioners, yet accessible enough



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Palladium supported on triazolyl-functionalized hypercrosslinked polymers as a recyclable catalyst for Suzuki–Miyaura coupling reactions

RSC Adv., 2020, 10,17123-17128
DOI: 10.1039/D0RA01190H, Paper
Open Access
Cijie Liu, Lijuan Zheng, Dexuan Xiang, Shasha Liu, Wei Xu, Qionglin Luo, You Shu, Yuejun Ouyang, Hongwei Lin
A novel hypercrosslinked polymer-palladium catalyst was prepared via external cross-linking reactions and applied in Suzuki–Miyaura reactions as a recyclable catalyst, resulting in TON numbers up to 1.66 × 104 and yields reaching 99%.
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Retraction: Effect of temperature and large guest molecules on the C–H symmetric stretching vibrational frequencies of methane in structure H and I clathrate hydrates

RSC Adv., 2020, 10,16904-16904
DOI: 10.1039/D0RA90048F, Retraction
Open Access
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Go Fuseya, Satoshi Takeya, Akihiro Hachikubo
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Simple organocatalyst component system for asymmetric hetero Diels–Alder reaction of isatins with enones

RSC Adv., 2020, 10,17486-17491
DOI: 10.1039/D0RA03006F, Paper
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Perumalsamy Parasuraman, Zubeda Begum, Madhu Chennapuram, Chigusa Seki, Yuko Okuyama, Eunsang Kwon, Koji Uwai, Michio Tokiwa, Suguru Tokiwa, Mitsuhiro Takeshita, Hiroto Nakano
A simple two catalysts component system of β-amino alcohols (catalyst) and amino acids (co-catalyst) works as an efficient organocatalysts in hetero Diels–Alder reaction of isatins with enones to afford chiral spirooxindole-tetrahydropyranones.
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Alkaline water-splitting reactions over Pd/Co-MOF-derived carbon obtained via microwave-assisted synthesis

RSC Adv., 2020, 10,17359-17368
DOI: 10.1039/D0RA02307H, Paper
Open Access
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Adewale K. Ipadeola, Kenneth I. Ozoemena
Palladium nanoparticles supported on MOF-derived carbon serve as an efficient bifunctional electrocatalyst for alkaline water-splitting reactions.
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Borohydride catalyzed redistribution reaction of hydrosilane and chlorosilane: a potential system for facile preparation of hydrochlorosilanes

RSC Adv., 2020, 10,17404-17407
DOI: 10.1039/D0RA03536J, Paper
Open Access
Yi Chen, Liqing Ai, Yongming Li, Caihong Xu
A borohydride catalyzed Si–H/Si–Cl redistribution system was established to prepare hydrochlorosilanes facilely and efficiently.
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Position-locking of volatile reaction products by atmosphere and capping layers slows down photodecomposition of methylammonium lead triiodide perovskite

RSC Adv., 2020, 10,17534-17542
DOI: 10.1039/D0RA03572F, Paper
Open Access
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Fengshuo Zu, Thorsten Schultz, Christian M. Wolff, Dongguen Shin, Lennart Frohloff, Dieter Neher, Patrick Amsalem, Norbert Koch
Gas pressure and capping layers under ultrahigh vacuum prevent methylammonium lead triiodide photo-degradation due to efficient back-reaction of volatile compounds.
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Computational study on the polymerization reaction of D-aminopeptidase for the synthesis of D-peptides

RSC Adv., 2020, 10,17582-17592
DOI: 10.1039/D0RA01138J, Paper
Open Access
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Joan Gimenez-Dejoz, Kousuke Tsuchiya, Ayaka Tateishi, Yoko Motoda, Takanori Kigawa, Yasuhisa Asano, Keiji Numata
We studied the molecular mechanism of D-aminopeptidase for the synthesis of polypeptides incorporating D-amino acids.
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Dependence on co-adsorbed water in the reforming reaction of ethanol on a Rh(111) surface

RSC Adv., 2020, 10,17787-17794
DOI: 10.1039/D0RA02015J, Paper
Open Access
Yu-Yao Hsia, Po-Cheng Chien, Lu-Hsin Lee, Yu-Ling Lai, Li-Chung Yu, Yao-Jane Hsu, Jeng-Han Wang, Meng-Fan Luo
Adsorbed ethanol molecules penetrated readily through pre-adsorbed water to react at the Rh surface; they decomposed at a promoted probability.
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Photo-reduction enables catalyst regeneration in Fenton reaction on an Fe2O3-decorated TiO2 nanotube-based photocatalyst

Dalton Trans., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0DT00670J, Paper
Quanming Peng, Guiming Peng, Liangpeng Wu, Yaqian Chen, Bin Han, Qiucheng Su, Shijun Liu, Xinjun Li
Active Fe2+ sites of TNT(Pd)/Fe2O3 with a unique electronic structure for the Fenton reaction can be self-generated.
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Retraction: Determination of chemical affinity of graphene oxide nanosheets with radionuclides investigated by macroscopic, spectroscopic and modeling techniques

Dalton Trans., 2020, 49,5741-5741
DOI: 10.1039/D0DT90074E, Retraction
Open Access
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Congcong Ding, Wencai Cheng, Yubing Sun, Xiangke Wang
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Retraction: Enhanced adsorption of Eu(III) on mesoporous Al2O3/expanded graphite composites investigated by macroscopic and microscopic techniques

Dalton Trans., 2020, 49,5742-5742
DOI: 10.1039/D0DT90075C, Retraction
Open Access
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Yubing Sun, Changlun Chen, Xiaoli Tan, Dadong Shao, Jiaxing Li, Guixia Zhao, Shubin Yang, Qi Wang, Xiangke Wang
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1,2-Insertion Reactions of Alkynes into Ge–C Bonds of Arylbromogermylene

Dalton Trans., 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0DT01223H, Paper
Tomohiro Sugahara, Arturo Espinosa Ferao, Alicia Rey, Jing-Dong Guo, Shin Aoyama, Kazunobu Igawa, Katsuhiko Tomooka, Takahiro Sasamori, Daisuke Hashizume, Shigeru Nagase, Norihiro Tokitoh
1,2-insertion reactions of alkynes into the Ge–C bonds in dibromodigermenes afford stable crystalline bromovinylgermylenes. In contrast to previously reported Lewis-base-supported vinylgermylenes, the bromovinylgermylene obtained from reaction of the bromogermylene with...
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Selenotungstates incorporating organophosphonate ligands and metal ions: synthesis, characterization, magnetism and catalytic efficiency in Knoevenagel condensation reaction

Dalton Trans., 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0DT00444H, Paper
Jingyang Niu, Hui Kong, Peipei He, Zongfei Yang, Qiaofei Xu, Jiawei Wang, Ran Ban, Pengtao Ma, Jingping Wang
Three sandwich-type TM-containing (TM = transition metal) organophosphonate-based polyoxotungstate clusters, [TM(H2O)4(SeW6O21)2{Co(OOCCH2NCH2PO3)2}3]12– (TM = Co, Ni), have been successfully synthesized, which is the first reported TMs-containing organophosphonate-based selenotungstates. They were structurally...
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