Will Harmaja be the React Killer we've been waiting for?
React, it turns out, is not what lies at the end of the web
development rainbow. In this episode, Esko, Juha and Jussi talk
about achieving super fast user interfaces by combining functional
programming techniques and embedding observables directly into t
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React, it turns out, is not what lies at the end of the web
development rainbow. In this episode, Esko, Juha and Jussi talk
about achieving super fast user interfaces by combining
functional programming techniques and embedding observables
directly into the DOM with Harmaja.
Guests
Juha Paananen started coding with Commodore
computers in the 80s and is a proud holder of both IBM WebSphere
and XML certificates. Juha is the author of Harmaja, but perhaps
best known in the open source community as the creator of the
Bacon.js library. He loves functional programming, electronics
and generally writing stuff from scratch.
He loves functional programming, electronics, and generally
writing stuff from scratch.
Jussi Saurio quit his job as an English teacher
in late 2016 and started teaching himself software development.
After three months of intense self-study, he scored his first
tech job, and the rest is (fairly recent) history.
Host
Esko Lahti is an engineer who still remembers
the days of using Apache Wicket and JSP to create web
applications.
Episode Links
React: https://reactjs.org/
Harmaja: https://github.com/raimohanska/harmaja
Lonna: https://github.com/raimohanska/lonna
Bacon.js: https://baconjs.github.io/
Calmm.js: https://github.com/calmm-js
partial.lenses: https://github.com/calmm-js/partial.lenses
r-board: https://github.com/raimohanska/r-board
About Reaktor
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and Tampere.
Reaktor is always on the lookout for bright software developers
to work in health, security, emerging technologies, and much
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