Tom DaleCompilers are the New FrameworksMy current “investment thesis” is that what we call web frameworks are transforming from runtime libraries into optimizing compilers. When…Sep 5, 2017Sep 5, 2017
Tom DaleAdventures in MicrobenchmarkingWhen we’re trying to speed up some part of our code, we want quick, targeted feedback about how our changes perform against the initial…Jul 18, 2017Jul 18, 2017
Tom DaleMaking the Jump: How Desktop-Era Frameworks Can Thrive on MobileHow do tools that grew up on the desktop, like Ember, Angular and React, make the jump to the mobile future?Jun 29, 20171Jun 29, 20171
Tom DaleGlimmer.js: What’s the Deal with TypeScript?Two weeks ago at EmberConf, we announced Glimmer.js, a component-based library for writing superfast web applications.Apr 11, 201715Apr 11, 201715
Tom DaleI’m Joining LinkedInI’m very excited to share that I’ve joined LinkedIn as a full-time employee.Jan 4, 20176Jan 4, 20176
Tom DaleSemVer Shouldn’t Mean More Breaking ChangesThere’s a fundamental mistake I see a lot of open source maintainers make when they start thinking about Semantic Versioning, or SemVer.Dec 15, 20165Dec 15, 20165
Tom DaleJavaScript Frameworks: Distribution Channels for Good IdeasFrom Alex Russell’s Fluent keynote, “Progressive Web Apps and What’s Next for the Web”:Sep 1, 201610Sep 1, 201610