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Blog post about the JS spike findings and next steps #2605

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hacksparrow opened this issue Mar 18, 2019 · 4 comments
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Blog post about the JS spike findings and next steps #2605

hacksparrow opened this issue Mar 18, 2019 · 4 comments

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@hacksparrow
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hacksparrow commented Mar 18, 2019

Create a blogpost based on the discussion in #1978 and #2567.

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Write a blog about the JS spike findings, including:

  • what was done as part of the spike and the assessment
  • what is the next step and what type of scenario(s) we're going to support for the JavaScript experience out of the many user scenarios that one can use LoopBack
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dhmlau commented Mar 18, 2019

@hacksparrow, I've added the acceptance criteria. Could you please take a look and edit accordingly? Thanks!

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Looks good.

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@dhmlau dhmlau added this to the March 2019 milestone milestone Mar 26, 2019
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Closing since the blog get approved, thanks @hacksparrow !

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