Last Week
Last week we had the Content 101 training session for some eager content and web editors. Find out more about Enonic Academy and how to get expert training.
Last Wednesday Enonic’s Glenn Ricaud flew to London and talked about Progressive Web Apps based on his experience with the Foosball PWA Office League. Samsung and Google also attended. We had over 80 participants! Great job Glenn!
Five of our staff members also flew to Stockholm to attend the internationally recognized NordicJS conference (it was two days of JavaScript talks). Among the speakers where W3C, Google and Facebook.
Our Enonic Cloud team is doing some promising tests of implementing Cloudflare in our cloud platform. We are running the first batch of tests on our Webagility blog.
This Thursday be sure to attend our breakfast seminar for content editors, web editors, and marketing staff. Many of our staff, partners, and customers, will attend and some of them will even speak. Read the agenda for more details, and be sure to RSVP!
The developers was last week hard at work on some much needed refactoring of the admin interface for XP. The User admin tool will be an app on its own when we release 6.12. This will give loads of advantaged, one is you can customize your XP even more, we can roll out updates faster, and many other.
Last but not least, yet another website was launched on Enonic XP last week. Say hello to Universitetet i Bergen - Fakultet for kunst, musikk og design (a Norwegian university for art, music and design).
Further reading
Here’s some interesting articles popping up last week, related to Web Development in general.
Chrome 61 is out. It supports native JavaScript modules, which has great potentials. They also let you use the native share-API so you can remove all that share-bloat from your code (at least on Android). And the WebUSB API is also introduced. A lot of goodies for web developers.
Have you ever wanted to build web extensions? Now might be the time. Mozilla developer community walks you through the process step-by-step.
Machine learning is the new black, and now you can use Java with the Encog machine learning framework.
Security experts Encripto give their 10 most important parts of security in software any developer needs to be aware of. Did you know that Encripto runs security analysis on Enonic XP?
Send me a private message if you happen to stumble over something interesting this week.
Enonic Releases
Enonic XP 6.12 is approaching feature freeze. A few more weeks now and it will be out. Attend our meetups for the latest details!
Enonic Market
Enonic Market served one very interesting update last week.
We’ve proud to announce the first beta of our take on Headless CMS. Adding the Guillotine app to your site will expose all of its data using GraphQL, making it available for any frontend technology like React, Angular, etc. Be sure to follow the progress of this app in the time to come.
Events
The following events are planned so far, and quickly approaching:
- XP for web editors and marketers: September 14th, agenda on website!
- XP for developers: September 27th, agenda on website!
- Mobile Era 2017: 5-6 October in Oslo. Enonic is sponsoring.
- Webdagene 2017: 19-20 October in Oslo. Enonic is sponsoring.
Training
We provide professional training for developers, editors, and marketers. These training events are planned so far, sign up!
- Developer 101 in London: 21st of September
- Developer 101: 1st of November
- Developer 201: 2nd of November
- Content 101: 28th of November
- Developer 101 in London: 5th of December
Need custom training, or training on other dates, or other locations? Contact us!
Don’t forget to certify yourself as an XP developer!
See you next week!