Episode 25: Understanding nextTick

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Show Notes

[00:01:11] Ari tells us what nextTick is and Tessa tells us about the differences between local and global versions.

[00:03:43] Ari and Tessa tell us scenarios they’ve run into as far as needing nextTick.

[00:08:26] Ben is curious about “chaining” in nextTick. Tessa explains this and she also mentions her talk she did at VueConf US 2019, where she broke down a bunch of different ways to nest nextTick.

[00:13:06] As far as nextTick goes, Ben wants to know if this is something that Ari and Tessa would recommend people only reach out to when things start to be inconsistent or when should someone use this?

[00:18:55] Ben wants to know if nextTick is used improperly can it cause performance issues or not quite?

[00:23:54] Tessa wonders if Vue3 comes out, if she follows the style where her JS is at the top of her single file component and open it, she will see at the top what props it accepts and also what events that she has decided this component will emit?

[00:26:20] Ari and Tessa give some final tips about nextTick stuff.

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Picks of the week:
[00:28:53] Tessa has two picks: Douglas by Hannah Gadsby on Netflix and Managing Up by Mary Abbajay.
[00:30:55] Ari has two picks: Queer Eye-Season 5 on Netflix and Queer Eye-We’re in Japan! on Netflix.
[00:33:26] Ben’s has three picks: An OXO Good Grips Silicone Pastry Mat, Tessa, who has provided some really great picks and finds for him this week which is Hey.com and Working in Public: The Making and Maintenance of Open Source Software by Nadia Eghbal.

Resources mentioned:
VueConf US 2019-Back to the Vueture: Stuck in the Event Loop by Tessa
nextTick
Douglas-Hannah Gadsby
Managing Up: How to Move Up, Win at Work, and Succeed with Any Type of Boss by Mary Abbajay
Queer Eye-Netflix
Queer Eye: We’re in Japan!-Netflix
OXO Good Grips Silicone Pastry Mat
Hey.com
Working in Public: The Making and Maintenance of Open Source Software by Nadia Eghbal

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