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title: The Ember Times - Issue No. 133
author: Chris Ng, Sean Massa, the crowd
author: Chris Ng, Sean Massa, Isaac Lee, the crowd
tags: Recent Posts, Newsletter, Ember.js Times, Ember Times, 2020
alias : "blog/2020/01/31-the-ember-times-issue-133.html"
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<SOME-INTRO-HERE-TO-KEEP-THEM-SUBSCRIBERS-READING>
Community feedback from FlashRecruit 👏,
Check out the RFC for Improved Ember Registry APIs 🗒️®️,
Meet two developers who write short Ember posts regularly ✏️,
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READMORE
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## [Section title in sentence case 🐹](#section-url)
## [Getting into writing Ember posts ✏️](https://dev.to/t/ember/latest)

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This week, we give a hearty shout-out to [Ilya Radchenko (@knownasilya)](https://github.com/knownasilya) and [Michal Bryxí (@MichalBryxi)](https://github.com/MichalBryxi). Since January, they have been regularly sharing their learnings of Ember through short blog posts.

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Here are some of our favorites:

- [Ember Components at Their Simplest](https://ilyaradchenko.com/ember-components-at-their-simplest/)
- [When Components Aren't Enough](https://ilyaradchenko.com/when-components-aren't-enough/)
- [6 Tips for Transitioning to Ember CSS Modules](https://ilyaradchenko.com/6-tips-for-transitioning-to-ember-css-modules/)
- [Add Fulltext Filter Support to ember-cli-mirage](https://dev.to/michalbryxi/add-fulltext-filter-support-to-ember-cli-mirage-3nef)
- [Shining Some Light on Timing Out Tests](https://dev.to/michalbryxi/shining-some-light-on-timing-out-tests-35e6)
- [Component Arguments vs HTML Attributes Bug Hunt](https://dev.to/michalbryxi/component-arguments-vs-html-attributes-bug-hunt-1ke9)

We encourage you to have a read. You may be pleasantly surprised to see that, through small steps, one can end up teaching and helping others a lot. 💞

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Be kind,

Chris Ng, Sean Massa, the crowd and the Learning Team
Chris Ng, Sean Massa, Isaac Lee, the crowd and the Learning Team