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Panel Discussion: Future of React
React Summit US 2024Watch video: Panel Discussion: Future of React








39 min
Panel Discussion: Future of React








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We're going to be doing a future of React panel discussions. React 19 is in RC stage and we're excited to hear when it will be stable. The React compiler is here to stay and is the future of developer experience and tooling. React 19 brings exciting features like RSCs and consolidation of the framework. React's commitment to community and innovation is commendable. The React team values feedback and actively engages with the community. React's future includes supporting the community and enabling smooth migrations. There's a need to teach underlying concepts and educate AI systems. Teaching and adapting to React can be challenging. The React compiler changes default re-rendering behavior. Collaboration with Next.js and Vercel has been valuable for React's development. Appreciation for the community and partnerships with Vercel and Microsoft.
React Query API Design – Lessons Learned
React Advanced 2024

26 min
React Query API Design – Lessons Learned
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I'm super excited to be here today, giving my first live talk at an in-person conference. Dominik, the maintainer of React Query, walks through the API design decisions, including success stories, trade-offs, and mistakes. Tener Linsley designed React Query's medium-sized query API to be minimal, intuitive, powerful, and flexible. Major versions in open source require marketing efforts, but not primarily for adding new features. TypeScript is crucial for building projects and managing user demands in open source can be challenging. The addition of the max pages option improved performance and avoided unnecessary refetches. Inversion of control gives users flexibility, but mistakes can happen in API design. Open source requires time management and feedback from users. API design is influenced by typing ease and good TypeScript support. Getting involved in open source involves trial and error and joining community platforms like TanStack Discord. Dominik's journey started during the pandemic and he can be found on Twitter, TanStack Discord, and his blog.
Building a JS Engine -- For Fun!
JSNation 2024

9 min
Building a JS Engine -- For Fun!
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The Talk discusses the basics of building a JS engine, highlighting the complexity and feature completeness of existing engines. It emphasizes the possibility of creating a simpler engine tailored to specific use cases and target audiences. The speaker suggests starting anywhere in the process and provides tips on using parser libraries, implementing runtime features, and ensuring correctness through testing. Additionally, the Talk encourages exploring JavaScript standards and engaging with the open-source community.
Using UDP in the Browser for faster Client/Server Connections
JS GameDev Summit 2023

21 min
Using UDP in the Browser for faster Client/Server Connections
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This talk introduces geckos.io, a real-time client-server communication library using UDP and WebRTC. The speaker discusses the benefits of UDP for real-time multiplayer games and explains how geckos.io enables UDP connections between browsers and Node.js servers. The deployment process for geckos.io involves opening UDP ports and handling signaling through an HTTP request. The speaker demonstrates how geckos.io works with Docker and showcases the ability to host multiple servers on the same machine. Overall, this talk provides an overview of geckos.io and its applications in real-time communication.

62 min
React Patterns Made Simple
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Learn widely used React patterns, including HOCs, Compound Components, Provider Patterns, Functions as Child, and Portals, to write cleaner, more efficient code and create scalable, maintainable applications.Overview In this workshop, viewers will learn about key React patterns that can ma...
Modern Web Debugging
JSNation 2023

29 min
Modern Web Debugging
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This Talk discusses modern web debugging and the latest updates in Chrome DevTools. It highlights new features that help pinpoint issues quicker, improved file visibility and source mapping, and ignoring and configuring files. The Breakpoints panel in DevTools has been redesigned for easier access and management. The Talk also covers the challenges of debugging with source maps and the efforts to standardize the source map format. Lastly, it provides tips for improving productivity with DevTools and emphasizes the importance of reporting bugs and using source maps for debugging production code.
What Refs Can Do for You
React Summit US 2024

27 min
What Refs Can Do for You

Today's Talk focused on using refs and profiling Agigrid in React. The speaker shared their experience with optimizing custom cell components and performance, including using memo and leveraging the React compiler. They also discussed improving performance with manual style updates and refactoring the use of useEffect. The speaker highlighted the use of ref callbacks, which can be implemented with useLayoutEffect. React 19 introduces changes to the ref callback approach. The Talk touched on using React DevTools and CSS variables for monitoring renders. It also discussed the compatibility of Azure Grid with React and the trade-offs between using React components and vanilla JavaScript. The speaker emphasized the importance of considering the DX improvements and the complexity of not seeing a React component tree in the dev tools. The Talk concluded with a mention of AG Grid features, handling refs at various levels, and the recommendation to consult with Stephen for technical questions and application architecture.
Advanced Playwright Techniques for Flawless Testing
JSNation US 2024

20 min
Advanced Playwright Techniques for Flawless Testing

Hi, everyone. My name is Debbie O'Brien, Principal Technical PM at Microsoft. I'm focusing on Playwright, a reliable end-to-end testing tool for modern web apps. It works on any browser and platform, has powerful tooling, and tests run fast. Advanced techniques include UI mode, HTML reports, and trace viewer. Use annotations in Playwright to enhance reporting and test organization. Mocking API responses and external links is possible with Playwright. You can also test date and time by setting a fixed fake time. Playwright offers CLI test options and has a vibrant community. Join the Playwright Discord server and follow the important docs and YouTube channel for more information.
React Query - The Bad Parts
React Day Berlin 2024

30 min
React Query - The Bad Parts
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React Query is a popular library with significant weekly downloads and positive user sentiment. It may have trade-offs like bundle size, but the actual size shipped is smaller. Bundle size optimization can be achieved by exporting only necessary features. React Query's declarative approach eliminates the need for custom data fetching solutions. It offers caching, request duplication, background updates, and more. RackQuery doesn't support normalized caching, but refetching after invalidation works fine. React's vision includes suspense architecture and server components. The documentation could be improved with a more structured flow. TensorStack Query can be a good choice for Next.js apps, but not necessary with mature frameworks. The 10 stack query and router concepts were discussed. Combining React Query with HTTP caching provides a robust caching solution.
Why You Should Use Redux in 2024
React Summit 2024

33 min
Why You Should Use Redux in 2024
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Mark Erickson explains the history, creation, evolution, and benefits of Redux. Redux was designed to make state updates and action history maintenance easy, incorporating functional programming principles. Redux Toolkit was created to simplify Redux usage. Redux is still a valid choice for its consistent pattern and separation of state from UI. The decision to use Redux depends on the specific use case and the need for centralized state management.
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How React Compiler Performs on Real Code
React Advanced 2024

31 min
How React Compiler Performs on Real Code
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I'm Nadia, a developer experienced in performance, re-renders, and React. The React team released the React compiler, which eliminates the need for memoization. The compiler optimizes code by automatically memoizing components, props, and hook dependencies. It shows promise in managing changing references and improving performance. Real app testing and synthetic examples have been used to evaluate its effectiveness. The impact on initial load performance is minimal, but further investigation is needed for interactions performance. The React query library simplifies data fetching and caching. The compiler has limitations and may not catch every re-render, especially with external libraries. Enabling the compiler can improve performance but manual memorization is still necessary for optimal results. There are risks of overreliance and messy code, but the compiler can be used file by file or folder by folder with thorough testing. Practice makes incredible cats. Thank you, Nadia!
Standardizing Signals in TC39
JSNation US 2024

29 min
Standardizing Signals in TC39

I'll be talking about standardizing signals in TC39. Immediate mode wipes out the whole screen and writes a new one, while retained mode changes only what is necessary. Signals represent a cell of data that can change over time. The correct solution is to topologically sort dependencies and evaluate them in a coherent order. Standard signals allow for code sharing across frameworks and the creation of reusable infrastructure. The signal API is designed to be wrapped by different frameworks. Standards can achieve more portability and reduce the need to lock into specific ecosystems. The API includes a watcher, a set of signals being observed, with a synchronous callback made when the first member becomes potentially dirty. The speaker discusses how signals relate to state management libraries in React and mentions the potential for signals to become a web standard in the future.
AI + UX: Product Design for Intelligent Experiences
C3 Dev Festival 2024

28 min
AI + UX: Product Design for Intelligent Experiences

AI design challenges include bias, safety, and security. Trust and transparency are important in AI. Design principles for AI include user control, fighting bias, and promoting good decision-making. AI can enable the design process and investors expect to see it included in products. AI empowers individuals to create and share ideas, but managing expectations is crucial.
What's New in Vite 6
JSNation US 2024Watch video: What's New in Vite 6

29 min
What's New in Vite 6

Vite, a popular build tool for front-end development, has seen significant growth since its public release in 2021. It has been downloaded 12 million times and has over 1,000 contributors. Vite offers benefits such as a powerful dev server, hot module reloading, and a plugin API based on Rollup. However, there are limitations with server-side rendering that require extra code and handling of SSR flags. Vite's environment API allows for cleaner communication between the browser and server, and plugins can configure and customize specific environments. The future plans for Vite include stabilizing the environment API and integrating Rolldown Vite for faster builds. Vite is compatible with various front-end frameworks and is used by projects like Vaku and Vinci. The environment API has potential for per-local builds and building on older versions of Node, but may not be recommended for internationalization purposes.
If You Were a React Compiler
React Summit US 2024

26 min
If You Were a React Compiler
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In this talk, the speaker aims to build an accurate understanding of how the new React compiler works, focusing on minimizing re-renders and improving performance. They discuss the concept of memoization and how it can be used to optimize React applications by storing the results of function calls. The React compiler automates this process by analyzing code, checking dependencies, and transpiling JSX. The speaker emphasizes the importance of being aware of memory concerns when using memoization and explains how the React compiler detects changes in function closure values. They also mention the Fibre Tree, which drives the reconciliation process and helps optimize performance in React. Additionally, the speaker touches on JSX transpilation, compiler caching, and the generation of code. They encourage developers to understand the code generated by the compiler to optimize specific sections as needed.
Your App Crashes My Browser
JSNation US 2024

29 min
Your App Crashes My Browser

We asked co-sponsors to present React, an essential framework for web and mobile developers. TypeScript improves the development experience. Let's talk about the neglected topic of JavaScript leaks and how Chrome handles them. Leaks are easy to create, even for good developers. We crashed browsers due to memory leaks. Solution: fully reload the page after soft navigations. Today we have tools to fix leaks. The first step is admitting you have a problem. Use the reporting API to collect data on memory leaks. If you have a problem, it's not just a single leak. Debug and take memory snapshots. Load the page, perform an action, go back. Compare snapshots to find leaks. Use Memlab by Facebook to identify leaked objects. Memlab tells us memory is used, leaks are everywhere. Chrome extension helps with exporting actions to scenario.js file. 50 users already. Fixing memory leaks involves finding and nullifying unused objects. Spot the leak in a simple React component that adds event listeners. Removing the component leaves the listeners behind. In session two, adding a set interval creates additional listeners. Debugging with Memlab and using non-minified code and named functions helps identify the leaks. Solution: add a component. In React, frameworks provide ways to clean up after components are removed. Spotting a leak in uppercase spelling of mount. Hooks offer use effect to handle cleanup. A use effect allows you to return a function for cleanup. Spot the weird memory leak caused by console logs. Try the reporting API, check your framework, use null, and find your first leak. Memory leaks may be more significant on a mobile browser due to limited available memory. Differentiating between leaked memory and growing global state can be determined by the app's architecture. Checking for memory leaks on mobile can be done using dev tools and manual inspection or by using Puppeteer and the developer tools protocol for emulation. The lack of naming and bindings for anonymous functions in a codemark plugin is a potential area for improvement. Neglect and the excessive amount of JavaScript are common culprits for poor web performance. Facebook's experience with redesigning their website highlighted the need for tools to address the performance bottleneck caused by JavaScript. Throttling the CPU can be effective. Developers should set objects to null when they are no longer needed, allowing the garbage collector to clean up. Chrome DevTools provides options for detecting console log memory objects. WeakRefs and WeakMaps can be useful for cleaning up memory leaks. Integration with tools like MemLab can help regression test releases for memory leaks. We are still early in memory leaks tooling. Raising awareness about the problem is important. Lighthouse scores are not the sole indicator of a fast website. Additional testing and familiarity with Core Web Vitals are recommended.
10 Years of Independent OSS: A Retrospective
JSNation 2024

33 min
10 Years of Independent OSS: A Retrospective

This talk is a ten-year retrospective into the growth of the Vue.js framework as an open-source project. It highlights the challenges faced by open-source developers, the importance of finding balance and managing scope, and the collaborative nature of the Vue community. The talk also discusses the development of Vite as a build tool and the vision for a unified JavaScript toolchain. It emphasizes the need for community alignment, contributions, and testing, while acknowledging the challenges of bad actors in the open-source community.
Scaling Fast – Engineering Lessons From ~15 Years of Tech Startups
C3 Dev Festival 2024

27 min
Scaling Fast – Engineering Lessons From ~15 Years of Tech Startups

Tech startups require scaling the business, the team, and the tech. The goal of an engineering team at a startup is to not be the reason for the business to slow down. Engineers prioritize business outcomes over code debates. Simplify your code and prioritize solving the specific problem. Organize your code vertically to limit complexity and improve clarity. To avoid code problems in the future, focus on getting the data and architecture right rather than striving for perfection today. Balancing dry and duplicating code can be achieved by allowing patterns to develop and observing for common solutions.
Tanstack Start - A Client-Side First Full-Stack React Framework
React Summit US 2024

30 min
Tanstack Start - A Client-Side First Full-Stack React Framework
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We surveyed thousands of developers to show that a louder audience leads to a better presentation. There has been a shift in web app development towards server-first architectures, which has improved full-stack capabilities but at the cost of complexity and divergence from the client-centric approach. Tanstec Start is a meta-framework that aims to provide the best client-side authoring experience with powerful server-side primitives. The Tansec Router supports advanced routing features, URL state management, and JSON storage. Combined with the server-side rendering capabilities of TanStack Start, it becomes even more powerful. The TanStack Router has isomorphic loaders and integrates seamlessly with TanStack Query for additional features like polling and offline support. UseSuspenseQuery allows for dynamic streaming of data during SSR. TanStack Start also offers server-side features, API routes, server functions, and middleware. The future plans include RSCs, websockets, real-time primitives, and static pre-rendering. TanStack Start is now in beta and is suitable for building React apps. It is open source.
The Ai-Assisted Developer Workflow: Build Faster and Smarter Today
JSNation US 2024

31 min
The Ai-Assisted Developer Workflow: Build Faster and Smarter Today

AI is transforming software engineering by using agents to help with coding. Agents can autonomously complete tasks and make decisions based on data. Collaborative AI and automation are opening new possibilities in code generation. Bolt is a powerful tool for troubleshooting, bug fixing, and authentication. Code generation tools like Copilot and Cursor provide support for selecting models and codebase awareness. Cline is a useful extension for website inspection and testing. Guidelines for coding with agents include defining requirements, choosing the right model, and frequent testing. Clear and concise instructions are crucial in AI-generated code. Experienced engineers are still necessary in understanding architecture and problem-solving. Energy consumption insights and sustainability are discussed in the Talk.
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The Entanglement of Concerns between People and Software Development
TechLead Conference 2024

8 min
The Entanglement of Concerns between People and Software Development

The Talk explores the entanglement of concerns between people and the software they develop, emphasizing the importance of considering people and teams instead of just coding. It highlights the time constraints faced by developers and the potential for code optimization to improve understandability and usefulness. The Talk also discusses the significance of revamping outdated software and embracing continuous improvement in software development. It concludes by emphasizing the interconnectedness of software builders, thinkers, users, maintainers, and payers, and encourages the development of user-friendly software systems that adapt to change and consider the needs of all stakeholders.
Nested Interactive Elements: A Nightmare in Accessibility
React Summit 2024

9 min
Nested Interactive Elements: A Nightmare in Accessibility

Nested Interactive Elements in Nightmare Accessibility can cause issues with screen readers and other assistive tools, making it difficult for users to interact with websites. Mitigation strategies include unnesting elements, using CSS overlay, and being cautious when modifying roles. It is recommended to involve users of assistive tools in focus groups and share solutions online.
AsyncLocalStorage vs. React Context
React Summit 2024

8 min
AsyncLocalStorage vs. React Context

Today's Talk explores the concepts of async local storage and React context. Async local storage is a useful API for retrieving values from a parent component without passing them through multiple components. React context, on the other hand, allows for the creation of context instances in parent components and consumption in child components. The Talk also discusses server actions in React, their limitations, and the use of async local storage in server actions, with an example Cloudflare worker handling web requests and authentication.
Applying React Principles to a Cloud Database
React Summit 2024

7 min
Applying React Principles to a Cloud Database

React principles can break down for full-stack apps, but Convex has built a backend and database to address this. The five React principles discussed include reactivity, consistency, overlapping writes, and caching. Convex's database ensures consistency, handles overlapping writes with transactions, and automatically invalidates caches based on relevant writes. Convex combines the best of SQL and NoSQL databases and applies React principles to simplify app development and improve the user experience.
Listen Better, Lead Better
TechLead Conference 2024

7 min
Listen Better, Lead Better

Active listening is a powerful tool that can improve relationships and foster growth. The BREW framework provides guidance for effective communication, emphasizing the importance of being present, reflecting, encouraging, and withholding judgment. Active listening involves understanding what is not being said and creates trust and empathy. By practicing active listening and using the BREW framework, leaders can become more effective in their roles.
The Power of a Second Brain in a Developer's Workflow
C3 Dev Festival 2024

8 min
The Power of a Second Brain in a Developer's Workflow

The Talk emphasizes the importance of maintaining a second brain, a curated collection of digital notes, to enhance memory retention in software engineering. Building a second brain helps in recalling information, problem-solving, and retention. It is easy to create your own second brain using various tool options like Notion, Obsidian, Reflect, Rome Research, and Tana. Starting with small, self-contained notes and gradually expanding to form a mesh of related information is recommended for effective learning and retention.
AI in Front-End Dev: Your Creative Partner or Job Snatcher?
JSNation 2024

8 min
AI in Front-End Dev: Your Creative Partner or Job Snatcher?
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AI in front-end development empowers developers to take on more ambitious projects and innovate at a faster pace. Natural language is a new programming language that can be used for coding, learning, and automating complex tasks. However, it is important to remember that AI is a supplement to human capabilities, not a replacement. Developers need to evolve their skills and stay ahead of emerging technologies to work effectively with AI. The demand for AI engineers is high.
Beyond the Console: Navigating JavaScript With Observability
JSNation 2024

7 min
Beyond the Console: Navigating JavaScript With Observability

Nathan Mars, tech lead at Grafana Labs, introduces observability for JavaScript applications, highlighting the effectiveness of debugging and troubleshooting with observability. Open Telemetry is presented as a standardized way to obtain system data and Grafana as a platform for monitoring metrics, logs, traces, and profiles. The talk also emphasizes the applicability of observability to the front end using GrafanaFerro to collect metrics like page load, errors, and user sessions.
What’s the Deal With Drizzle ORM?
JSNation 2024

8 min
What’s the Deal With Drizzle ORM?

Drizzle is a TypeScript ORM that leverages SQL knowledge, is fast and has its own ecosystem. It manages database schema and supports prepared statements for peak performance. Drizzle provides a complete set of tools, including Drizzle Studio and query runners. The ecosystem includes GraphQL integration and community-built tools.
Rebooting Joy: Harnessing Playfulness and Hobbies to Redefine Work in the Tech World
TechLead Conference 2024

6 min
Rebooting Joy: Harnessing Playfulness and Hobbies to Redefine Work in the Tech World

Reignite your passion for tech by incorporating playfulness and hobbies into your daily grind. Organize mini hackathons, engage in pair programming, and dedicate time for curiosity hours. Helping others and participating in hack-a-thons are great ways to stay excited. What's one hobby or playful activity that could reignite your passion?
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The State of the Web: Key Insights From the HTTP Almanac 2024
React Day Berlin 2024

30 min
The State of the Web: Key Insights From the HTTP Almanac 2024

Today's Talk focused on Almanac 2024, a report that examines web sustainability. The speaker discussed various aspects of web sustainability, including page weight, unused CSS and JavaScript, image optimization, text compression, caching, and the usage of AI. They emphasized the need to reduce data transfer and carbon emissions through practices like green hosting and the implementation of lazy loading, responsive images, and text compression. The speaker also highlighted the importance of individual action and collaboration in achieving a more sustainable web. They called for volunteers for the next edition of the report and encouraged engineers to adopt greener practices. Overall, the Talk provided valuable insights into the current state of web sustainability and offered recommendations for improvement.
Evaluating React Application Performance with a Sip of RUM
React Day Berlin 2024

10 min
Evaluating React Application Performance with a Sip of RUM

Hello, everybody. How are we all doing? I'm going to talk about Rome, OpenTelemetry, and identifying performance bottlenecks and issues in React applications. The pillars of observability are logs and metrics. Logs are structured messages that warn, indicate, or error. Metrics include throughput, latency, custom and core web vitals. Traces allow us to see through the pathway of our application and identify bottlenecks. One common open standard for collecting these signals is open telemetry. React's client instrumentation is experimental and mostly unspecified. The open telemetry demo provides an example of front-end tracing in React, giving you a unique service name and basic metrics. The demo shows an HTTP POST request with the pathway and timing. The open telemetry project is still working on core web vital metrics and other enhancements. Real user monitoring (RUM) fills the gaps in open telemetry, capturing missing information. In conclusion, we discussed the importance of capturing logs, metrics, and traces and provided resources for further exploration.
React Native, Meet node.js Native Addons
React Summit US 2024Watch video: React Native, Meet node.js Native Addons

18 min
React Native, Meet node.js Native Addons

We'll be going over the use cases of Node.js native add-ons and how they are written with NodeAPI. ABI stability allows swapping out older versions of a library for newer ones without recompiling the rest of the app. Node API enables the use of the latest Hermes regardless of React Native Windows. NativeScript is a library for calling native APIs from JavaScript, eliminating the need for dealing with native code. To initialize the addon in React Native, we modified the approach by auto-linking the native script XC framework. We can read the battery level using inline JavaScript and make view changes like setting the background color. React Native reanimated can be used to work on the UI thread. Support for Node.js native add-ons and completion of the official ABI stable Hermes API would open up the ecosystem.
Everything You Thought You Knew About React Functional Components Is Wrong
React Summit US 2024

22 min
Everything You Thought You Knew About React Functional Components Is Wrong

Thank you for coming to React Summit! I wanted to create clarity around React Hooks and provide tools for troubleshooting React issues. Functional components in React are different from class components in terms of their lifecycle. Understanding the creation and destruction of objects in JavaScript is crucial to comprehend the behavior of functional components. Creating functions and objects that are not used can lead to memory waste and system resource consumption. Storing references to variables can keep them in memory, so it's crucial to ensure there is a direct path from window to the variable. This talk discusses creating objects and storing them in React components using useState and useMemo. It emphasizes the importance of using useCallback in cases where a callback is going into a component with a large state tree to avoid unnecessary renders. The talk also explores different approaches to handling data retrieval and update in React components, highlighting the use of useRef as a solution to access and update data in server-side data sources. Overall, the talk provides insights and tools for troubleshooting issues in React functional components.
Where Have the Women of Tech History Gone?
React Summit US 2024Watch video: Where Have the Women of Tech History Gone?

29 min
Where Have the Women of Tech History Gone?

Hi everyone and welcome to my talk about the women in the history of computer science. I want to pay tribute to women who have done fantastic work in computer science. The history of computer science begins in 1840 with Ada Lovelace, who invented the concept behind the analytical engine and provided the first algorithms. Women played a significant role in early computing, such as the programmers of the ENIAC. Grace Hopper made significant contributions to the field, including the development of COBOL. Women have made significant contributions to artificial intelligence, such as Karen Spike Jones and her development of the TF-IDF method. It is important to highlight women in the tech field and provide role models for young girls. The talk aims to inspire and encourage.

150 min
Mastering React Server Components and Server Actions in React 19
Featured Workshop
Calling all React developers! Join us for an immersive 4-hour workshop diving deep into React Server Components and Server Actions. Discover how these game-changing technologies are revolutionizing web development and learn how to harness their full potential to build lightning-fast, efficient ap...
Build AI Apps in 5 Minutes: Live Demo With Vercel AI Sdk, v0.dev, and Rag!
React Summit US 2024

12 min
Build AI Apps in 5 Minutes: Live Demo With Vercel AI Sdk, v0.dev, and Rag!

I'm doing a quick lightning talk today, talking about saying no to boilerplate and teaching you how to build an AI app in just minutes. We're going to talk about RAG, v0, fine-tuning for sales AI to SDK, and then talk a little bit about Entity Resolution and your AI toolkit. RAG is a hot topic in chatbot development and allows for creating chatbots with a deeper understanding of specific use cases. Rag offers a versatile AISDK that allows for easy model switching, augmentation, and fine-tuning. Entity resolution is important for resolving entities across multiple points of data, with use cases in personalized marketing, healthcare, and fraud detection.
Accelerating Value With HubSpot’s Unique Deployment Process and Team Structure
React Summit US 2024Watch video: Accelerating Value With HubSpot’s Unique Deployment Process and Team Structure

15 min
Accelerating Value With HubSpot’s Unique Deployment Process and Team Structure

Welcome to Accelerating Value with HubSpot's deployment process and team structure. HubSpot is a leading growth platform that empowers businesses of all sizes to scale and succeed in the digital age. HubSpot's customer-centric approach focuses on value delivery, prioritizing the user experience, and building trust through consistent interactions. The front-end tech stack includes TypeScript, React, Redux, Styled Components, and GraphQL. HubSpot utilizes various developer tools to streamline workflows and reduce the technical burden on engineers. The testing philosophy at HubSpot emphasizes comprehensive testing, with a focus on unit, integration, and acceptance testing. HubSpot prioritizes customer-centricity, fosters innovation with small teams, and enhances developer efficiency with custom tooling.
What Makes a Design System Win
React Day Berlin 2024

33 min
What Makes a Design System Win

Thank you all for welcoming me here. I am giving a remote talk on testing. The community here is warm and amazing. I hope Marin does well and we hope to see him soon. Six years ago, I joined a big tech company working on improving UX and UI. We released the UX improvement to 60 million users, but overlooked leveraging the design system. Recognizing the importance of the design system, I reached out to the design system manager to address the issue. I proposed solving meeting fatigue and defined my role as an internal developer advocate. Challenges in shipping code for developers and building credibility were discussed. The importance of fostering open communication, supporting users, and expanding workshops was emphasized. Continuing conversations through office hours and release demos improved adoption. Streamlining code updates and celebrating advocacy were key strategies. The speaker now runs a developer tools company called Tool Space.
From Redux to Zustand to Jotai to Zustand to Custom: Our State Management Horror Story
React Day Berlin 2024

29 min
From Redux to Zustand to Jotai to Zustand to Custom: Our State Management Horror Story

Today's Talk is about Plux, a TypeScript application built with React and Three.js. The speaker discusses the challenges they faced with state management and their journey of switching libraries multiple times. They started with Redux but later introduced GSDAN, a faster and easier-to-maintain state management library. They optimized performance using selectors but realized it became a problem when dealing with documents with many nodes. They replaced Zustand with Jotite for better performance but encountered limitations and ultimately implemented a custom store, resulting in a significant improvement. The speaker emphasizes the importance of not locking into a solution and shares their timeline for the changes. They also mention considerations for state management, recognizing performance issues, and the possibility of open-sourcing their solution.
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Full Stack Documentation
JSNation 2022

28 min
Full Stack Documentation
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The Talk discusses the shift to full-stack frameworks and the challenges of full-stack documentation. It highlights the power of interactive tutorials and the importance of user testing in software development. The Talk also introduces learn.svelte.dev, a platform for learning full-stack tools, and discusses the roadmap for SvelteKit and its documentation.
How to Build CI/CD Pipelines for a Microservices Application
DevOps.js Conf 2021

33 min
How to Build CI/CD Pipelines for a Microservices Application
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This Talk discusses the benefits of microservices and containers for building CI-CD pipelines. It explains how container technology enables portability and scalability. The challenges of microservices include network communication and testing in isolation. The Talk introduces Tacton, a cloud-native CICD pipeline for Kubernetes, and highlights the use of GitOps and Argo CD. It also discusses the importance of maintaining referential integrity between microservices and the evolving role of operators in the DevOps world.
The Future of Performance Tooling
JSNation 2022

21 min
The Future of Performance Tooling
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Today's Talk discusses the future of performance tooling, focusing on user-centric, actionable, and contextual approaches. The introduction highlights Adi Osmani's expertise in performance tools and his passion for DevTools features. The Talk explores the integration of user flows into DevTools and Lighthouse, enabling performance measurement and optimization. It also showcases the import/export feature for user flows and the collaboration potential with Lighthouse. The Talk further delves into the use of flows with other tools like web page test and Cypress, offering cross-browser testing capabilities. The actionable aspect emphasizes the importance of metrics like Interaction to Next Paint and Total Blocking Time, as well as the improvements in Lighthouse and performance debugging tools. Lastly, the Talk emphasizes the iterative nature of performance improvement and the user-centric, actionable, and contextual future of performance tooling.
React Slots: a New Way of Composition
React Advanced 2022

21 min
React Slots: a New Way of Composition
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Today's Talk introduces React Snots, a new way of composition for design systems. The configuration way provides flexibility but can lead to uncontrolled use cases and wrong patterns. React Slots RFC was created to address the limitations of React's support for web components and slots. It introduces createHost and createSlot APIs to enable component composition and solve previous problems. React Slots RFC allows for flexible component styling and the creation of complex structures without rendering them to the browser.
Bringing React Server Components to React Native
React Day Berlin 2023Watch video: Bringing React Server Components to React Native

29 min
Bringing React Server Components to React Native
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React Server Components (RSC) offer a more accessible approach within the React model, addressing challenges like big initial bundle size and unnecessary data over the network. RSC can benefit React Native development by adding a new server layer and enabling faster requests. They also allow for faster publishing of changes in mobile apps and can be integrated into federated super apps. However, implementing RSC in mobile apps requires careful consideration of offline-first apps, caching, and Apple's review process.

177 min
React Hooks Tips Only the Pros Know
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The addition of the hooks API to React was quite a major change. Before hooks most components had to be class based. Now, with hooks, these are often much simpler functional components. Hooks can be really simple to use. Almost deceptively simple. Because there are still plenty of ways you can me...
Composition vs Configuration: How to Build Flexible, Resilient and Future-proof Components
React Summit 2022

17 min
Composition vs Configuration: How to Build Flexible, Resilient and Future-proof Components
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Today's Talk discusses building flexible, resilient, and future-proof React components using composition and configuration approaches. The composition approach allows for flexibility without excessive conditional logic by using multiple components and passing props. The context API can be used for variant styling, allowing for appropriate styling and class specification. Adding variants and icons is made easy by consuming the variant context. The composition and configuration approaches can be combined for the best of both worlds.
Deno 2.0
Node Congress 2023

36 min
Deno 2.0
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The Talk discusses forced optimization with Node and Deno, with Deno aiming to pursue the same goals in a more expansive and modern way. Deno has built-in support for NPM and enforces security constraints. It also has a key-value database called Deno KV, which will be a core part of the Deno 2 API. Deno Deploy is a serverless Edge Functions platform powered by FoundationDB, optimized for fast reading and ideal for building eCommerce sites or application servers at the edge. Deno 2.0 is coming soon with more features under development.
Wait, React Is Multi-Threaded?
React Day Berlin 2022

22 min
Wait, React Is Multi-Threaded?
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This Talk explores the use of web workers in React to improve user experience and performance. It discusses the limitations of JavaScript rendering and how web workers can offload tasks to separate threads. The Talk also highlights the benefits of using concurrent mode in React and introduces the UseWebWorkerHook library for simplifying the creation of web workers. It emphasizes the considerations when using web workers and concludes with a mention of Postman's hiring and new feature release.
Vue: Feature Updates
Vue.js London 2023Watch video: Vue: Feature Updates

44 min
Vue: Feature Updates
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The Talk discusses the recent feature updates in Vue 3.3, focusing on script setup and TypeScript support. It covers improvements in defining props using imported types and complex types support. The introduction of generic components and reworked signatures for defined components provides more flexibility and better type support. Other features include automatic inference of runtime props, improved define emits and defined slots, and experimental features like reactive props destructure and define model. The Talk also mentions future plans for Vue, including stabilizing suspense and enhancing computer invalidations.
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Future of Frontend Frameworks Fireside Chat
React Summit 2024







28 min
Future of Frontend Frameworks Fireside Chat







6 authors
Signals are being adopted by popular frameworks, enabling code reuse and improved tooling. While merging between frameworks is unlikely, they are learning from each other and adopting shared practices. It is important to embrace the diversity of frameworks and libraries. Instead of merging, focus on standardizing the principles behind frameworks. Consider tradeoffs and benefits when choosing a framework, and explore different technologies to learn new ideas.

92 min
Integrating LangChain with JavaScript for Web Developers
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Dive into the world of AI with our interactive workshop designed specifically for web developers. "Hands-On AI: Integrating LangChain with JavaScript for Web Developers" offers a unique opportunity to bridge the gap between AI and web development. Despite the prominence of Python in AI developmen...
Webdevelopment Tailored for 2024
React Summit 2024

7 min
Webdevelopment Tailored for 2024

Today's Talk covers native features in browsers, including upcoming ones and the Interop Project. Native features offer speed, compatibility, and improved debugging. Notable examples include dynamic viewport units, flexbox/grid gap, container queries, and motion path. The Interop Project ensures consistent web platform features across different browsers. Upcoming features like native CSS nesting and entry/exit animations are on the horizon.
Testing: Do More With Less
JSNation 2024

27 min
Testing: Do More With Less

This talk focuses on practical approaches for testing Node.js applications, including the use of Dora metrics and the testing trophy strategy. It emphasizes the importance of covering critical flows with integration and end-to-end tests, while also considering the cost and speed of different test types. The speaker recommends mocking third-party services and using snapshot testing, but warns about the potential for false positives. Playwright is suggested as a preferred tool, and the importance of automated test execution is emphasized.
Temporal: Modern Dates and Times in JavaScript
JSNation US 2024

22 min
Temporal: Modern Dates and Times in JavaScript

I'll speak today about the Temporal proposal, which adds modern date and time handling to JavaScript. Temporal is an API that'll be available in browsers soon and will add a built-in library for dates and times, avoiding the need for external libraries like Moment. It offers strong typing with different types for different data, such as calendar dates with or without time. Temporal objects are immutable and designed to work with JavaScript's internationalization facilities. It addresses deficiencies in the global Date object and introduces types like instant and plain types for accurate representation of time and dates across time zones. With the old Date, representing a date without a time can be problematic, especially in time zones where midnight is skipped due to daylight saving time. Temporal introduces types like PlainDate, PlainTime, PlainYearMonth, PlainMonthDay, and ZonedDateTime to accurately represent different scenarios. Additionally, there is a type called Duration for arithmetic operations and unit conversion. Now that I've introduced you to the cast of characters in Temporal, it's time to show how to accomplish a programming task. We'll start with an easy task: getting the current time as a timestamp in milliseconds using the instant type. To convert between Temporal types, you can either drop or add information. The toZonedDateTime method is used for conversion and requires adding a time zone and a time. Although Temporal objects are immutable, you can create new objects with replaced components using the with method. Migrating from the old Date object to Temporal offers a more reliable solution and avoids potential bugs. Check out the documentation for more details and enjoy using Temporal in your codebase!
Building a JS Engine -- For Fun!
JSNation 2024

9 min
Building a JS Engine -- For Fun!
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The Talk discusses the basics of building a JS engine, highlighting the complexity and feature completeness of existing engines. It emphasizes the possibility of creating a simpler engine tailored to specific use cases and target audiences. The speaker suggests starting anywhere in the process and provides tips on using parser libraries, implementing runtime features, and ensuring correctness through testing. Additionally, the Talk encourages exploring JavaScript standards and engaging with the open-source community.

145 min
Master JavaScript Patterns
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During this workshop, participants will review the essential JavaScript patterns that every developer should know. Through hands-on exercises, real-world examples, and interactive discussions, attendees will deepen their understanding of best practices for organizing code, solving common challeng...
Peace, Love and JavaScript
Node Congress 2024

17 min
Peace, Love and JavaScript

The OpenJS Foundation supports the entire JavaScript ecosystem and thousands of open source projects. They follow a neutral nonprofit organization with separate business and technical governance to minimize drama. Rebooting governance and addressing intellectual property can also help reduce conflicts. OpenJS provides collaboration spaces and support in various areas for open source projects. They foster a collaborative environment and invite participation in their projects.
React
The Suspense Quest - Inside React's Magic
React Summit 2024

30 min
The Suspense Quest - Inside React's Magic

This Talk explores the suspense component in React and its benefits in handling fetched data. It delves into the rendering process of React components and how suspense anticipates requests. The offscreen fiber is introduced as a hidden component that ensures state continuity. The Talk also discusses the usage of suspense for handling concurrent queries and throwing promises, as well as the integration of Redux and the upcoming changes in React 19. Overall, the Talk provides insights into the workings of suspense and its potential applications in software development.
Building End-to-End Encrypted Apps (Web & React Native)
React Summit 2024

32 min
Building End-to-End Encrypted Apps (Web & React Native)

This Talk explores the concept and advantages of end-to-end encryption in software development. It discusses the challenges of data encryption and conflict resolution in collaborative apps. The integration of end-to-end encryption with conflict-free replicated data types (CRDTs) is highlighted. The talk also covers simplified document sync, real-time sync and encryption, key management, and authentication. Additionally, it mentions the importance of local-first integration, CRDT frameworks, and data search indices.
React in the Autonomous Robotics Industry
React Summit 2024

11 min
React in the Autonomous Robotics Industry

Hamza Hawi, a software engineer at the Autonomous Robotics Research Center, discusses the use of React and Leaflet in robotics. The research center utilizes a mixed fleet of robots and relies on React for mission planning software, while Leaflet is used for mapping and custom layers. Leaflet offers flexibility for different types of vehicles and supports the creation of custom layers like image and video overlays. Additionally, the talk mentions the use of video overlays for weather forecasts and optimizing joystick usage with a strategy design pattern.
Scaling React Performance: From Basic to Advanced Code-Splitting Techniques
React Advanced 2024

12 min
Scaling React Performance: From Basic to Advanced Code-Splitting Techniques

I'm Gil, a performance architect at Wix. Today, I'll explain how we use code splitting to improve website performance. Code splitting breaks down JavaScript into smaller chunks or React components, loading them only when needed. This reduces JavaScript size and improves user experience. We measure performance using Core Web Vitals, focusing on INP scores, which evaluate interactivity. Reducing JavaScript improves INP. Our INP scores have significantly improved, thanks to our code splitting techniques. Let's dive into the code splitting strategies we use, starting with dynamic import and React Lazy. Let's move on to a more advanced example: conditionally loading components on page load, not on user interactions. We fetch the comments data and render the comment section only if there are any comments. This method is supported in React 18 and works for server-side rendering (SSR). React components can be loaded dynamically on scroll or hover interactions with suspense. If the components are already rendered with SSR, we just need to download and hydrate them. This is only possible with the new suspense in server-side rendering (SSR). We use react-lazy with dynamic imports to render the component when it enters the viewport. I created a download on viewport wrapper that creates a ref and uses the intersection observer to resolve a promise when the component enters the viewport. I use the viewport and a wrapper that calls a function called use, which is implemented using the suspense API from React. This function is used to manage the promise and render the components only after it's resolved. The suspense component handles this promise. We moved props calculation to the server side and fetched them in the React component. This approach simplifies the process and can be implemented using the dynamic API in Next.js. By conditionally rendering components and calculating props on the server side, we can significantly reduce the amount of JavaScript code loaded in the client side, resulting in improved performance.

142 min
AI for React Developers
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Knowledge of AI tooling is critical for future-proofing the careers of React developers, and the Vercel suite of AI tools is an approachable on-ramp. In this course, we’ll take a closer look at the Vercel AI SDK and how this can help React developers build streaming interfaces with JavaScript and...
The Art of Ignoring Best Practices for React Performance
React Summit 2024

19 min
The Art of Ignoring Best Practices for React Performance

This Talk introduces the concept of being a 'React bad boy' by ignoring best practices and optimizing React rendering. It explains how to avoid unnecessary rerenders using React.memo and React DevTools. It also covers advanced techniques like isolating state changes and lazy loading hooks. The Talk explores reducing component rerenders using Svelte stores and optimizing with swap stores in Redux. These techniques improve React performance without the need for major refactors or rewrites.
Panel Discussion: Future of React
React Summit US 2024Watch video: Panel Discussion: Future of React








39 min
Panel Discussion: Future of React








7 authors
We're going to be doing a future of React panel discussions. React 19 is in RC stage and we're excited to hear when it will be stable. The React compiler is here to stay and is the future of developer experience and tooling. React 19 brings exciting features like RSCs and consolidation of the framework. React's commitment to community and innovation is commendable. The React team values feedback and actively engages with the community. React's future includes supporting the community and enabling smooth migrations. There's a need to teach underlying concepts and educate AI systems. Teaching and adapting to React can be challenging. The React compiler changes default re-rendering behavior. Collaboration with Next.js and Vercel has been valuable for React's development. Appreciation for the community and partnerships with Vercel and Microsoft.
Let's Build Suspense 🥁
React Summit US 2024

20 min
Let's Build Suspense 🥁

Hi, my name is Julian and I am super excited to be speaking at React Summit this year. Today, I will be talking about Suspense on the server and its importance in React server components. React server components allow us to differentiate between static and dynamic components, improving performance and user experience. Suspense improves performance by introducing streaming and out-of-order streaming. We can implement suspense on the server by creating a suspended object to store the suspended children and swapping out the loading state for the actual content using custom elements. Multiple suspense boundaries can be used to render individual loading states for different sections, improving the user experience.
Perfect Pitch: Unveiling the Mathematical Symphony Behind a Guitar Tuner
React Summit 2024

22 min
Perfect Pitch: Unveiling the Mathematical Symphony Behind a Guitar Tuner

This Talk provides an overview of an open-source guitar tuner project, covering topics such as pitch detection, web APIs for microphone access, implementation with React and XGS, and data visualization. It explores various pitch detection algorithms, including zero crossing, fast Fourier transform, and autocorrelation. The project utilizes the MediaStream API and Audio API to access user media. The implementation is done with React and Next.js, and includes a utility library for performing pitch estimation and detection. The Talk also discusses future improvements for the project, such as noise cancellation and chord detection.
Out Of Order Streaming (The Secret Powering Modern React)
React Summit US 2024

29 min
Out Of Order Streaming (The Secret Powering Modern React)

I'm the second-best TypeScript YouTuber. I'm giving a talk on streaming in React and the benefits it brings to applications. Streaming allows for faster perceived loading times by sending partial HTML to the browser, rendering it and waiting for the rest to complete. Server-side loading can cause delays, but this can be improved by caching HTML on a CDN. Streaming HTML in a different order has been a challenge, but there are JavaScript solutions. Optimizing HTML streaming with Suspense and dynamic I.O. can further improve loading times. Using suspense in client-side rendering and addressing challenges with Next.js React model are interesting patterns. Caching can now be done at a more granular level, improving SEO and reducing load on the host server. Rendering on the server is not a big penalty compared to multiple API requests. Thank you all.
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Tracing: Frontend Issues With Backend Solutions
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Then, try it for yourself by setting up Sentry in a ready-made Next.js project to...
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105 min
Deploy and Test Full-Stack React Apps on Cloudflare
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107 min
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87 min
Building Your Own GenAI Agent Application
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66 min
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37 min
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Agenda:- Install Oracle 23ai Docker container- Build and run Parse Server with the new Oracle Storage Adapter - Build and ru...
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82 min
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152 min
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