Really nice talk, greatly enjoyed it!
Thank you all for the kind comments!
If you'd like to learn more about Web Components, check out the following links from my talk.
References:
* Specification Status: Are We Componentized Yet? https://jonrimmer.github.io/are-we-componentized-yet/
* Browser Support: http://caniuse.com/
* Tutorials: http://html5rocks.com/
Libraries / Component Collections:
* Polyfill: https://github.com/WebComponents/webcomponentsjs
* Google Polymer (high level API and a bunch of premade custom elements, think jQuery + Bootstrap for Components): https://www.polymer-project.org/
* CustomElements.io Gallery: https://customelements.io/
* Component Kitchen Gallery: http://component.kitchen/
Older Mozilla experiments with components libraries:
* Brick: http://brick.mozilla.io/
* X-Tag: http://www.x-tags.org/
And, of course:
* <x-gif>: https://github.com/geelen/x-gif
Interesting stuff. Thanks Seth for updating our security and privacy awareness!
I liked the personal experiences, especially concerning Richard Stallman. The only thing that I felt was missing was a discussion concerning open source license types.
Good job!
I enjoyed this presentation, especially the characteristics and behaviors of unlucky people versus lucky people.
I enjoyed his insights and perspectives.
Some of the material was repetitive, but otherwise good job.
Really enjoyed this talk, it had a good ratio of theory to practical aspects to it