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MATT GAUNT: Hello, everyone.
We're here, day two of
Chrome Dev Summit 2016.
I'm joined by Taylor and Monica.
They gave an awesome
talk yesterday
on Polymer and the
state of web components.
So, Taylor, tell us about it.
TAYLOR SAVAGE: Yes,
so our talk was
Polymer Web Components and You.
We talked a little bit
about the latest movement
in the web components world.
So web components v1, the
slightly newer version
of the web component
Spec, that's
broadly shipping across all
major browsers, so really
exciting time for
Web Components.
We talked about Polymer
2.0, the preview version
of the next version
of the Polymer library
that's based on these
new web component specs
that we're hard at
work on right now.
And we talked about some
of the best practices
that we found over
the last few years
of building web components,
supporting web components,
and building apps out
of web components,
and kind of how you can take
advantage of some of the best
practices to make
sure you're building
really good, sustainable,
maintainable components.
MATT GAUNT: And Monica, you
announced a new catalog site.
Am I right?
MONICA DINCULESCU: I did.
beta.webcomponents.org.
It's the new web
components catalog, so both
for Polymer elements or just
plain vanilla JavaScript
elements.
It's community-driven.
It's really awesome.
Go check it out.
If you have elements that
you haven't submitted,
go submit them.
I want to use them.
Yeah.
MATT GAUNT: Awesome.
So you can check out their
talk on the Chrome Developers
channel on YouTube.
You can also subscribe below,
so you can watch the live stream
for all of today's talks.
Otherwise, followed along
with #ChromeDevSummit.
And thanks for watching.
Bye.
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