Episode 024 - The hangover of 2016

Published: Jan. 16, 2017, 10:04 a.m.

As we look forward to all the great trends and changes that will happen in 2017, in this episode we discuss our thoughts and opinions on the various development trends and notable things that happened in 2016. Looking forward on 2017, we share some of the things we\u2019re excited to see in the new year.\n\nItems mentioned in the episode:\nPreact, React, Inferno, Vue JS, Ember, Angular, Box, Yarn JS, Firefox, Mozilla, Microsoft, Edge, Chakra, Visual Studio Code, Flexbox, CSS Grid, IE, TypeScript, Elm, Flow, Webpack, Progressive Web Apps, React Native, Babel, Redux, WebKit, ES6, Safari, Apple AirPods, Apple MacBook Pro, iPhone 7, Service workers, Web workers, Apple Pay, WebVR, React VR, WebAssembly, Dear JavaScript, OpenSSL, Wearables, Brexit, 2016 US Election, SMACSS, BEM, PostCSS, CSS Houdini, Net Neutrality, Netflix, Atom, Sublime\n\nPanelists:\nRyan Burgess - @burgessdryan\nJem Young - @JemYoung\nRyan Anklam - @bittersweetryan\nBrian Holt - @holtbt\nMars Jullian - @marsjosephine\nStacy London - @stacylondoner\n\nPicks:\nRyan Burgess - Electric Objects Frame\nRyan Burgess - 2017 conference list\nJem Young - Travelers\nJem Young - Everyone\nRyan Anklam - VIM - devicons\nRyan Anklam - Runner\u2019s World Podcast\nBrian Holt - Run The Jewels 3\nBrian Holt - Fish Shell\nMars Jullian - React Status\nMars Jullian - Frontend focus\nStacy London - Nuclide\nStacy London - Yarn