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Deep Dive: Growing to Tech Lead

Growing to Tech Lead

This Deep Dive covers all the aspects of Software Engineer's growth into Tech Lead and Staff positions. Learn directly from distinguished engineers which foundational hard and soft skills you must invest in to accelerate carreer growth.

Become an irreplaceble engineer - attend events, discussions and workshops throughout the year together with your peers and field experts.

  • Talk: 5 Tough Conversations Managers Need to Have
  • Talk: Leadership Insights From Growing 2X in 8 Months
  • Talk: How AI is Impacting Engineering Leadership
  • Talk: Staying Human in the Age of AI: What Tech Leaders Need to Preserve
  • Talk: Thinking Like an Architect
... and 10 more talks and workshops
Deep Dive: AI Assisted Coding

AI Assisted Coding

Learn how to navigate rapidly evolving evolution of developer tools supercharged by AI instruments. From writing efficient prompts, to delegating work via agents and automated code reviews.

Follow this Deep Dive to see what the most productive teams and developers are using in practice and how to apply this in your daily tasks.

  • Talk: Design to Code Using a Custom Design System with AI
  • Talk: The AI-Native Software Engineer
  • Talk: Sub Agent Context Sharing: How to Enable Effective Sub Agents for Coding
  • Workshop: Advanced Claude Code Techniques: Agentic Engineering With Context Driven Development
  • Workshop: Model Context Protocol (MCP) Deep Dive: 2-Hour Interactive Workshop
... and 11 more talks and workshops
Deep Dive: Mastering Full-stack

Mastering Full-stack

With an increasing demand for Software Engineers capable of solving a wider array of tasks, it's crucial to quickly adapt to changing landspace and cover Full-stack fundamentals.

Every year we see more developers identifying themselves as Full-stack, learn what real-life practitioners are focusing in their roles and focus on what's important.

This Deep Dives explores everchanging role of a Full-stack developer in the age of AI assisted development.

  • Talk: React Server Components in Kubernetes: Ship Happens
  • Talk: Node.js: More Threads Than You Think
  • Talk: What Happens When an AI Has Access to a Node.js Environment? Spoiler: Wild Things
  • Talk: Meta Framework for Kubernetes: TypeScript Meets Cluster Control
  • Workshop: Exploring Server Side Rendering
... and 15 more talks and workshops
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WebHID API: Control Everything via USB
JSNation 2022JSNation 2022
23 min
WebHID API: Control Everything via USB
Today's Talk introduces the webHID API, which allows developers to control real devices from the browser via USB. The HID interface, including keyboards, mice, and gamepads, is explored. The Talk covers device enumeration, input reports, feature reports, and output reports. The use of HID in the browser, especially in Chrome, is highlighted. Various demos showcase working with different devices, including a DualShock controller, microphone, gamepad, and Stream Deck drum pad. The Talk concludes with recommendations and resources for further exploration.
Sub Agent Context Sharing: How to Enable Effective Sub Agents for Coding
AI Coding SummitAI Coding Summit
15 min
Sub Agent Context Sharing: How to Enable Effective Sub Agents for Coding
Cloud Code introduced sub-agent feature for better performance. Understanding the sub-agent concept and its role. Challenges of sub-agents in direct implementation. Parent agents' limited visibility. Efficient context management with MD files for sub-agents' tasks and reports boosting Cloud Code performance. Guidelines for creating useful sub-agents with specific MCP tools. Utilizing TweakScene MCP for scene design reference and defining rules for sub-agent tasks. Setting goals, output format, and rules for sub-agents. Building a chat GPT replica with chat.cn UI and Versatile AIS. Integration with VerCell AI SDK for seamless implementation.
Plug and Play Design: Building Extendable React Applications
React Summit US 2025React Summit US 2025
29 min
Plug and Play Design: Building Extendable React Applications
Mateusz Jagodziński, principal developer at Synergy Codes, shares insights on Plug and Play Design Building Extendable React Applications, discussing feature flags, modularity, and real-world use cases. Challenges of feature flags, the concept of alternative modular design for feature management, and the importance of modularity in code organization and development. Configurability and limitations in feature management, showcasing a plugin-based design for flexible tool versions and code manipulation. Explanation of plug and play design for code manipulation and version control with full type safety in TypeScript projects. Exposing functions to register new plugins, organizing plugins' logic within individual folders, and implementing a build setup with a replacement mechanism for plugin files. Replacing missing plugins with a fallback code, enforcing restriction on direct plugin imports, and visualizing the relationship between plugins, adapters, and application components. Exploring pros and cons of self-contained plugins, addressing implementation overhead, and discussing the value of enforced modularity for AI coding tools. Discussing plugin management decisions based on client needs and the scalability of the approach with changing requirements and minor tweaks. Handling plugin version tracking, automated testing challenges, and feature control based on environments. Adapters and maintaining plugin compatibility through iterations and cosmetic changes, leveraging existing solutions for simplicity. Discussing the implications of not shipping separate builds for multiple customers and considering the benefits of smaller bundle size. Exploring the ease of trying out new features with separate plugins to assess overhead and developer experience.
How Good is AI at Coding React (really)?
React Summit US 2025React Summit US 2025
33 min
How Good is AI at Coding React (really)?
Exploring AI's impact on React coding quality and the importance of context, tools, and practices in leveraging AI effectively. AI as a force multiplier, differences between vibe coding & AI-assisted engineering, AI models' competencies in React prompts, and React developers' favorable position amidst AI advancements. AI's implications for React development, complexity cliff in React work, and AI's design challenges for React developers. React work's complexity cliff, Design Arena benchmarks for AI design capabilities, AI's design challenges for React developers. AI's role in visual design control, Design Arena's insights on scaffolding impact, AI's UI scaffold capabilities and human judgment necessity. Vercell's Next.js evals, Webbench by ByteDance, and Web Dev Arena insights on AI performance in web development. Gemini 3 and GPT-5 catching up in design models, exploring website code generation, and design sensibility in AI for React workflow. Solving the purple problem in AI training, tips for using AI in React development for building sites, and managing AI like a junior developer. Evaluating AI's performance in complex tasks, lessons on using AI like a developer, and the importance of specificity and human oversight in AI usage. Enforcing productivity and supervision, addressing context failures through engineering and providing comprehensive context for agent performance. Template for context engineering, controlling tooling quality, using Context-7 for fresh docs and examples, leveraging MCP servers for real data, and improving overall quality loop. Connecting tools for closed-loop coding, Vive coding for rapid product creation, UI components for isolated, reusable components. UI components arena focus on isolated, reusable components and visual comparisons. Guidance for UI component generation and complex 3D and data visualization models for interactive experiences. AI assistants integration strategies for 3D and data visualization. Importance of specific details like libraries and scene descriptions for optimal AI assistance. Balancing control with AI model generation and the critical factors in AI code success or failure. Debugging workflow lessons applicable to all; New flow state in AI-assisted development focusing on orchestration and code creation; Gemini 3 launch for web development and design leadership. Website aesthetics and design improvements; Proactive tool utilization for React devs; Embrace AI for faster product development. AI in automated debugging with AI agents; Limitless potential of AI in coding quality; Image generation tools for slides; Addressing security and architectural regressions in AI-generated code. AI's Impact on Future Frameworks and Team Alignment in Workflow Standardization. Strategies for Context Bugs and Workflow Optimization.
A 4-Year Retrospective : Lessons Learned From Building a Video Player From Scratch With React Native
React Summit US 2024React Summit US 2024
20 min
A 4-Year Retrospective : Lessons Learned From Building a Video Player From Scratch With React Native
Watch video: A 4-Year Retrospective : Lessons Learned From Building a Video Player From Scratch With React Native
Hello, React Summit. Welcome to this talk, a retrospective on four years in the making of our React Native video player. We will cover what went well, what didn't go well, and the lessons learned. We used React Native Video 5.2.1 and custom components to optimize the player. Streaming HLS, subtitles, and transcripts worked well. iOS performance was good, but the Android player and background audio management caused issues. Different media players and syncing audio players were challenges. Managing dependencies and versions was difficult. Upgrading React Native Video to version 6.4 improved stability and added notification features. Future updates will include DLL support and player-control separation.
Modern JavaScript: Leveling Up Arrays and Intl
JSNation US 2024JSNation US 2024
27 min
Modern JavaScript: Leveling Up Arrays and Intl
Watch video: Modern JavaScript: Leveling Up Arrays and Intl
Hi, I'm Mariko from Chrome Developer Relations Team. Let's dive into the talk, leveling up JavaScript. I sat down and learned JavaScript. I sat down and learned ES6 again. TC39 has published a new version of JavaScript spec every year. I want to focus on the parts of JavaScript that got updates recently. So ArrayFlat creates a new flattened array. You can also pass a depth argument to flatten nested arrays. Another method, copyToReserve, creates a reversed copy of an array. There's also copy to sort, which creates a sorted copy of an array. Another useful method is array to spliced, which allows you to remove and add items to a copied array. Lastly, the array at method returns an item at a given index. Array at accepts negative numbers for reverse order lookup. Find last iterates in reverse order and returns the item or index. Copy to change the value at a given index with a function. Object group by allows grouping and creating a new object by type. JavaScript intl allows for word segmentation in different languages, improving readability. It also includes features like data type format, number format, and plural rules for locale-based results. Staying up to date on web features is challenging due to time-consuming research and potential errors in implementation. Baseline provides clear information on web platform features supported by major browsers, ensuring compatibility without issues. Baseline provides two levels of support: newly available and widely available. By aligning your project to Baseline, you can confidently avoid browser compatibility issues. You can use Baseline to keep up with what's new on the web by installing the Baseline widget. Websites and dashboards like feature explorer and web starters.dev have been released. The project roadmap includes developer tooling and integrating Baseline into linters and actions. Check the RAM archive insights page for user data based on Baseline years. We are planning for more tools next year, including linting and AI integration.
Ref() vs. Reactive(): What to Choose Using Vue 3 Composition API?
Vue.js London 2023Vue.js London 2023
22 min
Ref() vs. Reactive(): What to Choose Using Vue 3 Composition API?
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This talk compares Rev and Reactive in Vue 3, exploring reactivity and their limitations. It discusses the use of watchers, identity issues, and migration strategies. The talk also highlights the benefits of using the Ref function for better reactivity and the recommended pattern of grouping Refs. Opinions from the Vue community are shared, with a majority preferring Ref over Reactive.
Compilers, User Interfaces & the Rest of Us
JSNation US 2025JSNation US 2025
29 min
Compilers, User Interfaces & the Rest of Us
Speaker shared a story of creating a Haskell-inspired language for Zebra labelers using a compiler. Discussed the evolution of JS frameworks into compilers, focusing on React compiler's advanced techniques. Highlighted the role of compilers in reactive programming and code optimization. Explored challenges in large-scale migration using tools like tsmorph and QuickType. Emphasized the significance of compilers in user interface development and software architecture decisions. Addressed the future of front-end tools, Web Assembly adoption, and the importance of experimentation with tools for project success.
React Beyond the DOM
React Summit US 2025React Summit US 2025
27 min
React Beyond the DOM
Eric Rasmussen discusses React beyond the DOM, React PDF, Ink tools, and rendering to Markdown. The overview includes React Reconciler, host configuration, state management with real-world entities like light bulbs, and building a traffic light state machine visually. The talk also covers securing third-party JavaScript, expanding React rendering possibilities, advanced tooling for state machines, controlling light bulbs via renderer callbacks, server functions for fetch in the cloud, and potential robot programming with React.
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React for Good: Creating Inclusive, Secure, and Scalable Applications in Emerging Markets
React Summit 2025React Summit 2025
5 min
React for Good: Creating Inclusive, Secure, and Scalable Applications in Emerging Markets
Inosency Andembera, React developer, discusses using React for building scalable, secure, and inclusive applications for emerging markets like Malawi and Africa. Addressing challenges of Internet connectivity, device limitations, security concerns, and inclusivity for first-time Internet users. Utilizing React for performance, security, and inclusion in emerging markets through code splitting, lazy loading, authentication, input validation, multiple language support, and simple UIs. Highlighting React's features in enhancing inclusion by addressing challenges in emerging markets, such as limited digital literacy, creating simple UIs, supporting multiple languages, internationalization, step-by-step UIs, and semantic HTML for accessibility. Zunga, a financial platform in Malawi, showcases React's benefits in addressing financial service gaps, scalability, offline support, and security enhancements.
Backend-for-Frontend Auth: The Secure JS App Architecture
JSNation US 2025JSNation US 2025
6 min
Backend-for-Frontend Auth: The Secure JS App Architecture
Challenges in OAuth, importance of back end security for front end, and implementation details of OAuth flow between front end, back end, and authorization server. Detailed process of token handling, session management, and user data retrieval in OAuth implementation between front end, back end, and authorization server.
Zero-Styling Development: Utopia or the Future of Frontend?
React Summit 2025React Summit 2025
7 min
Zero-Styling Development: Utopia or the Future of Frontend?
Mateusz Jagodziński presenting on Zero Styling Development and the challenges faced with manual styling implementations, leading to the adoption of a zero styling approach for efficiency and consistency in design implementation. Workflow Builder adopts a zero-styling approach beginning with design tokens in Figma, followed by automation for CSS generation and implementation using CSS variables, ensuring easy styling changes without developer intervention.
Optimizing the Path From Design to Production in Engineering Workflows
React Summit US 2025React Summit US 2025
7 min
Optimizing the Path From Design to Production in Engineering Workflows
Akbar, developer advocate at Figma, highlights the importance of exploration, representation, and production in product development. Figma leverages design systems and AI tools for efficient transition from representation to production, optimizing expertise and automating non-critical tasks. Seamless integration between design elements and the app is achieved through tools like Code Connect and Copilot, fostering collaboration between design and code.
Divide and Conquer? - Exploring the 'JS0' and 'JSSugar' Proposal for JavaScript Evolution
JSNation 2025JSNation 2025
5 min
Divide and Conquer? - Exploring the 'JS0' and 'JSSugar' Proposal for JavaScript Evolution
JS 0 and JS Sugar proposal for JavaScript evolution. Complexity abstraction to engines. Splitting language into JS0 and JSugar. Lessons learned from developers' concerns and users' preferences. Involvement in shaping JavaScript ecosystem.
Auth: Build vs Open Source vs Buy
JSNation 2025JSNation 2025
7 min
Auth: Build vs Open Source vs Buy
Authentication is crucial for system security, with options including building, buying, or using open source. Modern security complexities are addressed by purchasing systems with enterprise-level security features. Cost considerations in authentication highlight maintenance and scaling costs, with buying solutions providing peace of mind and predictable costs.
Delivering High-Quality Videos on Your ReactJS Website
React Summit 2025React Summit 2025
7 min
Delivering High-Quality Videos on Your ReactJS Website
Raul from ImageKit discusses optimizing and streaming videos, highlighting challenges like resolutions and codecs. Developers can use ImageKit Video API for seamless integration and quick optimization. ImageKit offers streamlined video hosting with real-time optimization and adaptive streaming. It enables easy access to cloud storage and transformation of videos for better user experience.
How To Get The Most Out Of the Cloud As A Front-End Developer
React Summit US 2025React Summit US 2025
7 min
How To Get The Most Out Of the Cloud As A Front-End Developer
Front-end developers benefit from cloud services like AWS S3 and Lambda. AWS offers services like Cognito for identity management and Bedrock AI models. AWS Amplify provides Hosting and Cloud Development Kit for efficient development. The Cloud Development Kit is recommended for TypeScript deployment. AWS Amplify connects front-end to AWS services and SDK for back-end. QR code feedback is available for the talk.
How to Build an Open Telemetry SDK in 7 Minutes
JSNation 2025JSNation 2025
6 min
How to Build an Open Telemetry SDK in 7 Minutes
Showcasing adding observability with OpenTelemetry. Benefits of extensive telemetry data for insights. Contrasting uninstrumented, manual, and automatic instrumented apps. Example of instrumenting fetch calls for telemetry signals. Technique for modifying functions without core updates. Using JS proxy as a modern approach for patching. OpenTelemetry standardizes instrumentation with APIs and tools. Example of setting up OpenTelemetry with instrumentations.
Next.js Adapters: Build Once, Deploy Everywhere
React Summit 2025React Summit 2025
7 min
Next.js Adapters: Build Once, Deploy Everywhere
Hello, React Summit. Excited to talk about Next.js adapters. Evolution towards adapter solutions to simplify deployment complexities. Minimalist adapter interface for customization and structured output handling. Key hooks and configurations for platform-specific optimizations. Partners collaboration for enhanced experiences in Next.js deployments. Simplified, platform-agnostic deployments for better developer experience.
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This Is How We Made Postman Launch Twice as Fast
React Summit US 2025React Summit US 2025
25 min
This Is How We Made Postman Launch Twice as Fast
CEO tests Postman on cheap laptop, reveals performance issue. Ruben Casas gives 5 tips to enhance app performance, emphasizing the importance of measuring and focusing on a key metric like TTF from mobile gaming. TTU stands for Time to Usability, a key metric for app performance optimization. Measuring TTU involves adding marks for key processes like platform initialization, JavaScript evaluation, data fetching, and rendering. Need a plan of action after identifying performance issues. Transitioned from Electron to web for faster updates, impacting download size. Introducing StatusScope for bundle optimization, reducing JavaScript bundle size significantly, implementing PR checks to prevent bundle size regression, optimizing network calls by removing dead features and prefetching critical data. Challenges with v8 snapshots, preference for full bytecode caching, adapting and iterating based on metrics, organizational obstacles, and the shift towards collective performance responsibility.
Building Durable Workflows From Scratch in JavaScript
JSNation US 2025JSNation US 2025
18 min
Building Durable Workflows From Scratch in JavaScript
Peter discusses building durable workflows in pure JavaScript, highlighting challenges in creating reliable systems, especially in complex applications like Money Transfer. Failures can occur due to various reasons, including process crashes, resource issues, timeouts, and API failures. Durable workflows involve checkpointing for recovery, traditionally involving heavyweight external orchestration systems. Designing a JavaScript workflow library aims for simplicity and durability, enabling checkpointing directly on app servers. Implementing the library includes checkpoints for safety, recovery, and workflow integrity maintenance.
Keeping Up with The Fast and Furious Web
JSNation US 2025JSNation US 2025
29 min
Keeping Up with The Fast and Furious Web
Scott Talinsky's journey in web development highlights his transition from YouTube tutorials to creating educational content and courses, reflecting his passion for teaching. The evolution of web development tools showcases advancements from limited colors to modern frameworks like React and CSS features like squircles. Adapting to new technologies emphasizes core skills and freedom in tool selection. User-centric development prioritizes accessibility and understanding the purpose of tools. Learning strategies focus on fundamentals, hands-on learning, and avoiding influencer bias. Standing out in tech roles requires quality projects, broad knowledge, and effective communication.
Goodbye, useState
React Summit US 2025React Summit US 2025
29 min
Goodbye, useState
Hello, React Summit and goodbye, you states. Introduction of the speaker, David K. P., creator of Xstate library. Discussion on challenges with useEffect, managing multiple useEffects, implications of state overuse, optimizing state management in React, enhancing form data handling, effective state management strategies, innovative state management approaches, state management best practices, exploring state management options, promoting best practices, and exploring state management tools.
Slots, Slots, Slots, Everybody!
React Summit US 2025React Summit US 2025
20 min
Slots, Slots, Slots, Everybody!
Abbe explains how slots enhance dynamic content in components and demonstrates creating a custom element with the shadow DOM. The content covers utilizing slot attributes for named slots and slot buttons for navigation within components. It explores styling effects on components, default and named slots usage in Vue components, access and management of slot props using scoped default slots in Vue, and dynamic list creation with JavaScript destructuring in Vue components. Additionally, it discusses name slots in Angular for content projection, CSS selector matching, slot selectors, conditional content projection with ng-template, and view encapsulation modes like Shadow DOM API.
How Good is AI at Coding React (really)?
React Summit US 2025React Summit US 2025
33 min
How Good is AI at Coding React (really)?
Exploring AI's impact on React coding quality and the importance of context, tools, and practices in leveraging AI effectively. AI as a force multiplier, differences between vibe coding & AI-assisted engineering, AI models' competencies in React prompts, and React developers' favorable position amidst AI advancements. AI's implications for React development, complexity cliff in React work, and AI's design challenges for React developers. React work's complexity cliff, Design Arena benchmarks for AI design capabilities, AI's design challenges for React developers. AI's role in visual design control, Design Arena's insights on scaffolding impact, AI's UI scaffold capabilities and human judgment necessity. Vercell's Next.js evals, Webbench by ByteDance, and Web Dev Arena insights on AI performance in web development. Gemini 3 and GPT-5 catching up in design models, exploring website code generation, and design sensibility in AI for React workflow. Solving the purple problem in AI training, tips for using AI in React development for building sites, and managing AI like a junior developer. Evaluating AI's performance in complex tasks, lessons on using AI like a developer, and the importance of specificity and human oversight in AI usage. Enforcing productivity and supervision, addressing context failures through engineering and providing comprehensive context for agent performance. Template for context engineering, controlling tooling quality, using Context-7 for fresh docs and examples, leveraging MCP servers for real data, and improving overall quality loop. Connecting tools for closed-loop coding, Vive coding for rapid product creation, UI components for isolated, reusable components. UI components arena focus on isolated, reusable components and visual comparisons. Guidance for UI component generation and complex 3D and data visualization models for interactive experiences. AI assistants integration strategies for 3D and data visualization. Importance of specific details like libraries and scene descriptions for optimal AI assistance. Balancing control with AI model generation and the critical factors in AI code success or failure. Debugging workflow lessons applicable to all; New flow state in AI-assisted development focusing on orchestration and code creation; Gemini 3 launch for web development and design leadership. Website aesthetics and design improvements; Proactive tool utilization for React devs; Embrace AI for faster product development. AI in automated debugging with AI agents; Limitless potential of AI in coding quality; Image generation tools for slides; Addressing security and architectural regressions in AI-generated code. AI's Impact on Future Frameworks and Team Alignment in Workflow Standardization. Strategies for Context Bugs and Workflow Optimization.
Beyond JavaScript: Unleashing the Power of WebAssembly for Faster Web Apps
JSNation US 2025JSNation US 2025
21 min
Beyond JavaScript: Unleashing the Power of WebAssembly for Faster Web Apps
Nathan discusses the significance of WebAssembly for handling CPU intensive tasks efficiently. The comparison between Rust and JavaScript processing showcases the superior speed of Rust with WebAssembly. WebAssembly excels in CPU-intensive tasks like image processing, showing faster processing times and efficiency. The optimization of image filters with RUST.VASM.js demonstrates enhanced performance through importation of methods from Rust projects. The interface between JavaScript and WebAssembly is crucial for balancing tasks and optimizing performance, as seen in examples from Figma and eBay.
Suspenseful Component Composition
React Summit US 2025React Summit US 2025
12 min
Suspenseful Component Composition
Simeon Griggs discusses Suspenseful Component Composition, the use of fallback props, and the basics of suspense in React applications with a demo showcasing data fetching and layout shifting. Exploring issues with data fetching and suspense boundaries. Addressing the challenges of using suspense boundaries and data fetching for individual rows in React applications. Creating consistent fallback elements for smooth loading experiences in tables by aligning sizes and optimizing data fetching placement. Optimizing data fetching placement for smoother loading experiences. Consider exporting suspense boundary to enhance code cleanliness and be defensive against data fetching errors. Use error boundaries to handle errors in suspenseful data fetching components for a smoother user experience.
The Cake Is a Lie... And So Is Your Login’s Accessibility
React Summit US 2025React Summit US 2025
25 min
The Cake Is a Lie... And So Is Your Login’s Accessibility
Exploring accessibility and confusion in the Portal game, character development with challenges and promises, understanding accessibility laws and challenges in projects, enhancing visibility and navigation for better user experience, addressing error handling and screen reader usage, focusing on login accessibility and error messages, recommendations for authentication accessibility practices including inclusive multi-factor authentication.
Optimizing React Applications: Deep Dive into the React Compiler
React Summit US 2025React Summit US 2025
24 min
Optimizing React Applications: Deep Dive into the React Compiler
Victor Alencar introduces the React compiler and discusses its potential optimizations, including evolution of state management to hooks and performance improvements. The talk delves into using memorization techniques, compiler optimizations, and code transformations for better React performance. It also covers cache utilization, automated memorization, and gradual adoption of the React compiler for enhanced UI rendering. Additionally, the discussion involves compiler assumptions, debugging recommendations, and code simplification for optimized React usage.
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10 Years of Best of JS
JSNation 2025JSNation 2025
28 min
10 Years of Best of JS
Michael discusses the evolution of JavaScript from its early days to modern server-side capabilities, the impact of jQuery, Node.js, and single-page applications with popular libraries like Backbone and AngularJS. The emergence of UI libraries like React, Vue.js, and Angular, alongside meta frameworks like Next.js, Remix, Veltkit, and Solid with server components. The Best of JS project tracks JavaScript project trends, filters out deprecated projects, and monitors GitHub stars for maintenance. The importance of maintaining project relevance, adding new projects continuously, and classifying projects under meaningful tags. The evolution of TypeScript, tool releases like Deno and Burn, styling evolution from CSS to headless components, and the impact of Tailwind CSS. Analysis of CSS optimization, CLI ecosystem, tooling trends, emerging tools, and JavaScript development trends over the past decade.
Temporal: The Curious Incident of the Wrong Nighttime
JSNation 2025JSNation 2025
25 min
Temporal: The Curious Incident of the Wrong Nighttime
Speaker's involvement in Temporal proposal and TC39 meetings for JavaScript standardization. Date conversion challenges faced in development. Addressing time zone discrepancies with Temporal to prevent bugs. Exploration of Temporal types and design philosophy. Usage of Java's time zone serialization in JavaScript Temporal. Challenges in implementing Temporal proposal and its transformative potential in ECMAScript.
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Our Own React Global State Manager in Less Than 50 Lines of Code
React Summit 2025React Summit 2025
26 min
Our Own React Global State Manager in Less Than 50 Lines of Code
Speaker delves into global state management in React, mentioning Redux and alternatives like React context. Creating a global state manager in under 50 lines of code with React context, highlighting challenges with performance and React specificity. Building a custom hook named user store for state management, implementing state and API for store, handling partial state updates efficiently. Managing listeners for state changes, setting up custom hooks and selectors, and subscribing to external stores. Demonstrating optimization in state management and preventing unnecessary button re-renders. Discussion on Redux, Signals, debugging, and various global state management choices like Zestand and Redux toolkit.
Lessons From Adopting React Compiler
React Summit US 2025React Summit US 2025
23 min
Lessons From Adopting React Compiler
Akash Hamilwasia presenting at React Summit 2025, shares React Compiler learnings and works on an AI audio platform. Memoization in React helps optimize UI performance by preventing unnecessary re-renders. React Compiler offers automatic memoization through static code analysis. React rules emphasize purity and immutability. The compiler analyzes and memoizes code changes for optimization. React Compiler package usage improves performance through code analysis. Understanding reactivity issues is crucial for handling React state. Compiler optimization requires correct dependency arrays and usage of external libraries. Measure React Compiler impact using React Profiler for optimization and real user impact analysis.
The State of React
React Summit 2025React Summit 2025
26 min
The State of React
Introduction to the State of React survey and the history of developer surveys. Detailed analysis of survey results, user demographics, and job titles. Examination of React API trends, user sentiment towards APIs, and new API challenges. Analysis of React library satisfaction, particularly with Next.js. Discussion on React state management and data loading, including pain points. Insights on React library usage patterns and application trends. Key takeaways include staying calm, appreciating foundational React elements, and relying on data for a balanced view.
React Strict Dom: Cross-Platform React Based on the Web
React Summit US 2025React Summit US 2025
29 min
React Strict Dom: Cross-Platform React Based on the Web
Talk on cross-platform React using ReactStrict DOM to unify web and native React, standardizing for consistent UI development. Fragmentation challenges in React due to lack of standardized styling systems, impacting development efficiency and product consistency. Exploring unsuccessful cross-platform React approaches and the importance of minimizing migration costs. Enabling web developers to build native apps with React Native while enhancing it with web APIs for seamless code migration. Benefits of code sharing for cross-platform apps, AI integration for React Strict DOM, and the future vision for React Native as a web renderer. Unified styling in React Native, Tailwind integration, and UI best practices. Flexibility and readiness in React DOM, potential inclusion in React Foundations, and considerations for reversibility of decisions in React DOM.
The State of React and the Community in 2025
React Summit 2025React Summit 2025
29 min
The State of React and the Community in 2025
Mark Erickson discusses the state of React in 2025, React community debates on React's direction and misconceptions, React's shift towards client-side frameworks and SSR emphasis, React's feature development process at Meta and Vercel, controversy around Vercel's server components involvement, tight relationship between React and Next, React team's emphasis on frameworks for app performance, critique of React's heavy-handed framework recommendation, React team's delay in adding VEET as a recommended tool, challenges with server components' origins and communication, no official signals support planned for React 19, social media impact on React development decisions, React community diversity and server components usage insights, React's evolving black box concept and tradeoffs discussed.
Panel Discussion: The State of React
React Summit 2025React Summit 2025
35 min
Panel Discussion: The State of React
Tanner Linsley
Naman Goel
Evan Bacon
Shruti Kapoor
Mark Erikson
Jarred Sumner
Sacha Greif
7 authors
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React Summit US 2025React Summit US 2025
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React Day Berlin 2024React Day Berlin 2024
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Evaluating React Application Performance with a Sip of RUM
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