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seancorfield02:10:17

The Los Angeles meetup's "Learn Polylith" session is online now https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_tpNKAv4fro where I end up showing folks around the Polylith setup at World Singles Networks:

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tengstrand03:10:39

Wow, really cool! Will watch it later today.

james06:10:21

@U04V70XH6 This is an excellent explanation and demonstration of Polylith! You were extremely clear with the what, how, and why of both the concept and the tool. By the end, it felt like at least one of the hosts was convinced to give Polylith a try! 🙂 By the way, I loved your idea to use Polylith’s separation of interface and implementation functions to document them from either a user or maintainer perspective. We should recommend that approach in the docs. 💡

tengstrand07:10:38

Yes, thank you so much for this @U04V70XH6! You really managed to explain everything in a clear way. I think this will help people understand the benefits of Polylith and make them curious to start using it.

tengstrand07:10:04

I added a "How it's used in production" section on the first page in the https://polylith.gitbook.io/polylith/.

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seancorfield14:10:31

Glad you both liked it! It was shocking for me to see how little code was migrated to Polylith back then compared to how much we have today. We have over 100 components now and almost 80% of our codebase converted.

james15:10:04

I wondered why the numbers were so different! You’ve come a long way quickly 🙂

seancorfield16:10:21

Just four months since that was recorded! 105 components as of right now and I'm in a big refactoring ticket today so another two or three will get added before c.o.b.

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lread16:10:40

Just watched and it was very helpful for my Polylith-curious self. Thanks!

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fvides17:10:58

Great video! I've been looking into polylith for some time now and a few things just clicked! Thanks a lot!

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