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For Ember Times No. 131: EmberConf Announcement with the Power of Debugging #497

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title: The Ember Times - Issue No. 131
author: Chris Ng, Amy Lam, Isaac Lee, the crowd
author: Chris Ng, Amy Lam, Isaac Lee, Jessica Jordan, the crowd
tags: Recent Posts, Newsletter, Ember.js Times, Ember Times, 2019
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Read the New Test Waiters RFC ⏳,
Optimize your app with Ember Data 📈,
Russian Ember community 🇷🇺
Russian Ember community 🇷🇺,
learn about powerful debugging at EmberConf 💻,

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## [Optimizing your app with Ember Data 📈](https://runspired.com/2019/12/15/optimizing-your-app-with-ember-data/)

[Chris Thoburn (@runspired)](https://github.com/runspired) is blogging about how to build and optimize an app with Ember Data. You'll start by building an app, Listicle. Listicle starts as a small app shell with rich content lists, but balloons in size over time. Build times slow to a crawl as a result.
[Chris Thoburn (@runspired)](https://github.com/runspired) is blogging about how to build and optimize an app with Ember Data. You'll start by building an app, Listicle. Listicle starts as a small app shell with rich content lists, but balloons in size over time. Build times slow to a crawl as a result.

At the beginning of the series, Listicle builds and renders in greater than 5 seconds. But as the posts progress, you'll end with an app with builds and renders in **less than 1 second** by optimizing only the app's data management! Then for fun, you'll optimize the render.
At the beginning of the series, Listicle builds and renders in greater than 5 seconds. But as the posts progress, you'll end with an app with builds and renders in **less than 1 second** by optimizing only the app's data management! Then for fun, you'll optimize the render.

You can check out [Part 1](https://runspired.com/2019/12/15/optimizing-your-app-with-ember-data/) and [Part 2](https://runspired.com/2019/12/18/optimizing-your-app-with-ember-data-part-2/) now, with more posts to come! And you can follow along with the code for the series by watching the [Listicle repository](https://github.com/runspired/listicle).

For some Ember Data context, check out the [Guides](https://guides.emberjs.com/release/models/). You can learn about the architecture and history in Chris's EmberFest [Ember Data 2019](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbqbsOyLM30&list=PLN4SpDLOSVkT0e094BZhGkUnf2WBF09xx&index=23&t=0s) conference talk.
For some Ember Data context, check out the [Guides](https://guides.emberjs.com/release/models/). You can learn about the architecture and history in Chris's EmberFest [Ember Data 2019](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbqbsOyLM30&list=PLN4SpDLOSVkT0e094BZhGkUnf2WBF09xx&index=23&t=0s) conference talk.

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## [Russian Ember community 🇷🇺](https://habr.com/ru/post/483630/)

[Habr.com](habr.com) is a popular geek media site among Russian developers. It's somewhat similar to Hacker News, except that it's populated by user-submitted articles instead of links. [Iaroslav Popov (@chilicoder)](https://github.com/chilicoder) recognized a shortage of Ember articles on Habr.com and recently started translating our very own Ember Times ([Issue #129](https://habr.com/ru/post/482988/), [Issue #130](https://habr.com/ru/post/483630/)) on Habr.com, as well as [Octane is Here](https://habr.com/ru/post/482158/) and [Super Rentals tutorial - Part 1](https://habr.com/ru/post/482296/)!

@chilicoder also mentioned to check out the [Ember telegram channel](https://t.me/ember_js), moderated by [Alex Kanunnikov (@lifeart)](https://github.com/lifeart). It's one of the best ways to get help with **Ember in Russian**, and they welcome everyone to join! Thank you both for your help in fostering the Russian Ember community!
@chilicoder also mentioned to check out the [Ember telegram channel](https://t.me/ember_js), moderated by [Alex Kanunnikov (@lifeart)](https://github.com/lifeart). It's one of the best ways to get help with **Ember in Russian**, and they welcome everyone to join! Thank you both for your help in fostering the Russian Ember community!

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## [Master powerful debugging strategies at EmberConf 💻](https://emberconf.com/#/speakers/samanta-de-barros)

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You've undoubtedly heard her talk about [creating progressive web applications with Ember](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OR1Tk_bwmZo)
and [bulletproof addon testing](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31kVznd-zys) before, but now [Samanta de Barros (@sdebarros)](https://github.com/sdebarros)
is ready to share more useful knowledge that is crucial for any professional JavaScript developer.

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At [this year's EmberConf](https://emberconf.com/) she's going to teach us about [**The Power of Debugging**](https://emberconf.com/#/speakers/samanta-de-barros); which tools you can use to track down bugs swiftly in development and production environments, and how you can find your way around Ember's architecture while doing so.

In an exclusive interview with The Ember Times, Samanta shares with us, what makes debugging tools and strategies so powerful when developing Ember applications:

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> I think learning out debugging techniques is important. Mostly, because it will help you to have a better time finding bugs and even how an app works. In part I think it’s necessary because it will help you on your job!
>
> I also think that when you start looking at other people’s code it is hard at first, but after a while you lose the fear of seeing these complex frameworks, you get a better idea of everything and you start to realise - it’s just JavaScript in the end. So I think debugging techniques are good for finding bugs and demystifying frameworks.

What's our experience like when we start to learn more about debugging strategies? Here, Samanta can share from both her own experience and from those she worked together with:

> When you are pairing with someone or you’re trying to solve an issue, you often run into something and it makes people go like: “Oh, that’s interesting!” When I’ve seen other people’s talks or see them working, I see that they have some tips about things that I don’t know about yet and that’s cool! You realise that there are a lot of tools that make working with the frontend easier.
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> People who learn more about debugging usually say: “Oh yeah, that’s cool, that really simplifies these tasks I need to do” or “Oh, I didn’t know you could find that information there in the app.”

EmberConf is a unique experience, one that you and your team should definitely not miss out on. Samanta shares her perspective on what makes the conference
so outstanding:

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> I think it’s a different experience when you go to a conference as a speaker or as attendee. When you just go to listen to the talks, you get a lot of inspiration, you discover things that people are you doing that you might not do yet and it sparks something in you that makes you want to learn something new or improve something in your job. […]
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> I would say both getting inspiration and connecting are the nicest things about EmberConf. If I had to recommend anything to an attendee, I’d say: “Just go and ask questions to the other attendees or speakers.” Just listening to the talks is good enough, but the chance to connect with others makes the conference really great.

If you want to learn more about successfully debugging Ember apps, join more than 800 other Ember developers at [EmberConf in Portland, OR from March 16 - 18, 2020](https://emberconf.com/). Prices for regular attendee tickets start from $449, so don't hesitate to [register today](https://emberconf.com/#/register)!

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## [Contributors' Corner 👏](https://guides.emberjs.com/release/contributing/repositories/)

<p>This week we'd like to thank our siblings for their contributions to Ember and related repositories! 💖</p>
<p>This week we'd like to thank <a href="https://github.com/bobisjan" target="gh-user">@bobisjan</a>, <a href="https://github.com/pzuraq" target="gh-user">@pzuraq</a>, <a href="https://github.com/locks" target="gh-user">@locks</a>, <a href="https://github.com/mjanjic01" target="gh-user">@mjanjic01</a>, <a href="https://github.com/runspired" target="gh-user">@runspired</a>, <a href="https://github.com/igorT" target="gh-user">@igorT</a>, <a href="https://github.com/dmuneras" target="gh-user">@dmuneras</a>, <a href="https://github.com/mixonic" target="gh-user">@mixonic</a>, <a href="https://github.com/chancancode" target="gh-user">@chancancode</a>, <a href="https://github.com/nummi" target="gh-user">@nummi</a>, <a href="https://github.com/efx" target="gh-user">@efx</a>, <a href="https://github.com/josemarluedke" target="gh-user">@josemarluedke</a>, <a href="https://github.com/mansona" target="gh-user">@mansona</a>, <a href="https://github.com/pichfl" target="gh-user">@pichfl</a>, <a href="https://github.com/skaterdav85" target="gh-user">@skaterdav85</a>, <a href="https://github.com/jenweber" target="gh-user">@jenweber</a>, <a href="https://github.com/mcfiredrill" target="gh-user">@mcfiredrill</a>, <a href="https://github.com/tomdale" target="gh-user">@tomdale</a>, <a href="https://github.com/conormag" target="gh-user">@conormag</a>, <a href="https://github.com/rwjblue" target="gh-user">@rwjblue</a>, <a href="https://github.com/Turbo87" target="gh-user">@Turbo87</a>, <a href="https://github.com/stefanpenner" target="gh-user">@stefanpenner</a>, <a href="https://github.com/xg-wang" target="gh-user">@xg-wang</a> for their contributions to Ember and related repositories! 💖</p>

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Be kind,

Chris Ng, Amy Lam, Isaac Lee, the crowd and the Learning Team
Chris Ng, Amy Lam, Isaac Lee, Jessica Jordan, the crowd and the Learning Team