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Articles

Emma Bostian: I landed my dream job by sharing my blogs on Twitter

Software engineer, lecturer, podcast host, author — is there something Emma Bostian hasn't done? She moved from America to Sweden, started working at Spotify, and took up a few challenges along the way. And now she has some career tips to share.

What led you to...

Kent C. Dodds: Consume, build, and teach — and level up your career

Even though his bio offers quite a hefty reading, he only applied for one job in his career. The rest came along as he was building his name as a renowned speaker, teacher, and a prolific figure of the open-source community. How did Kent do it? “Commit to creating high-quality content,” he sa...

12 Top Sanity CMS Agencies and Sanity Development Companies to Hire in 2026

An expert listicle of popular Sanity agencies, with evaluation criteria, ratings, time zones, target audiences, common projects, and a decision tree to help you pick the right Sanity partner. This is a way to approach finding your best development agency wisely, not just by typing ‘find best Sani...

Spanish translations for 2000+ React and JavaScript talks from GitNation

GitNation, known for organizing JavaScript and React conferences, has rolled out significant updates to its video platform. These new features are designed to improve content accessibility and discoverability for developers worldwide and marks the start of ongoing localisation efforts with more l...

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What are the advantages of buying an authentication solution?

Buying an authentication solution provides a ready-made, secure, and scalable system maintained by experts. It offers enterprise-level security features and reduces the burden on your team, as security patches and feature enhancements are handled by a dedicated team.

Is Redux still relevant for modern React applications?

Yes, Redux is still relevant for modern React applications. Although there are many state management tools available, Redux provides a consistent and predictable pattern for managing state, especially in larger applications where state needs to be shared across many components.

What is the new event loop in React Native?

The new event loop in React Native is part of the new architecture that allows for synchronous communication between JavaScript and native layers, improving performance and aligning React Native more closely with React DOM.

What is a breaking change in a GraphQL schema?

A breaking change in a GraphQL schema is an update that modifies the API contract in a way that is not backwards compatible, causing a previously functioning query to fail because of the changes.

How does Svelte differ from React?

Svelte is HTML-first, focusing on states rather than changes between states like JavaScript does. It allows developers to use valid HTML directly in components, offering a more intuitive approach compared to React's JSX.

Who is Dominik and what does he do?

Dominik is a software engineer from Vienna, working as a front-end tech leader at Verity. He is also known for maintaining the open-source library React Query, now called PanStack React Query.
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Deep Dive: Growing to Tech Lead

Growing to Tech Lead

Learn directly from other Senior+ and Lead engineers on how to progress your engineering career, strengthen your foundational skills and become and irreplaceable engineer.

  • Talk: Why Engineers Must Become Multipliers in the AI-Era
  • Talk: Current Trends in AI for Technical Hiring
  • Talk: Walking the Netflix Paved Road (Bumps Included): Web Framework, Hawkins Design System
  • Talk: Pocket Guide to Seniority
  • Talk: Transforming Your Tech Interviews in the AI Agent Age
... and 15 more talks and workshops
Deep Dive: AI Assisted Coding

AI Assisted Coding

Remove the noise, master agentic coding patterns actually tested in production directly from Senior practitioners. 

  • Talk: Templates and Components for Claude Code: The Future of AI Coding Workflows
  • Talk: Using Spec-Driven Development for Production Workflows
  • Talk: Building Blocks of an Agentic Engineering Platform: What SRE Taught Us About Running Agents
  • Workshop: AI-Powered Code Review
  • Workshop: Operating Agent-Based Systems - Overview, Configure, Run, Orchestrate, Monitor
... and 22 more talks and workshops
Deep Dive: Mastering Full-stack

Mastering Full-stack

Master full-stack and fundamental engineering skills for AI-enabled future. 

  • Talk: Building a JavaScript Engine in Rust: Lessons From Boa
  • Talk: Building a JavaScript Engine in Rust: Lessons From Boa
  • Talk: Beyond Benchmarks: node.js, Deno, and Bun in Real Production
  • Workshop: DevOps for Front-end Developers: From Local Code to Production by Docker Captain
  • Workshop: Building Fullstack Apps With Cursor
... and 21 more talks and workshops
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Local-first Apps with ElectricSQL and React
React Day Berlin 2023React Day Berlin 2023
12 min
Local-first Apps with ElectricSQL and React
Watch video: Local-first Apps with ElectricSQL and React
Electric SQL is a local-first sync layer that allows you to build applications directly on top of Postgres using React. It provides instant results, offline functionality, and built-in multi-user collaboration. The system ensures transactional causal plus consistency and supports real-time multi-user sync and cross-platform usage. Electric SQL eliminates boilerplate code, provides a high-quality user experience, and allows for cost savings and operational simplicity.
React Query API Design – Lessons Learned
React Advanced 2024React Advanced 2024
26 min
React Query API Design – Lessons Learned
Top Content
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.
React Native as a Gaming UI System in Unreal Engine
React Advanced 2025React Advanced 2025
20 min
React Native as a Gaming UI System in Unreal Engine
Talk on React Native as a Gaming UI System in Unreal Engine, covering the integration journey, importance in mobile app development, and current methods of game UI creation. Innovative approach of rendering UI in games using a browser headlessly onto a texture. Challenges and benefits of using React Native for game UIs, including handling JavaScript overrides and showcasing a demo. Exploration of applying shaders to React Native UI in a gaming context and invitation to engage with React Native on Unreal Engine for future game development.
The State of Node.js 2025
JSNation 2025JSNation 2025
30 min
The State of Node.js 2025
Top Content
The speaker covers a wide range of topics related to Node.js, including its resilience, popularity, and significance in the tech ecosystem. They discuss Node.js version support, organization activity, development updates, enhancements, and security updates. Node.js relies heavily on volunteers for governance and contribution. The speaker introduces an application server for Node.js enabling PHP integration. Insights are shared on Node.js downloads, infrastructure challenges, software maintenance, and the importance of update schedules for security.
How I Build Web Applications in 2026
AI Coding Summit 2026AI Coding Summit 2026
31 min
How I Build Web Applications in 2026
Top Content
Kent C. Dodds discusses building web applications in 2026, highlighting the importance of user experience and challenges in offline video downloads. Recent AI advancements in the Epic Workshop app enable offline video downloads with features like bulk downloads and quality control. Efficient AI agent management using agents like Cursor transforms workflow. Leveraging Laravel and Ruby on Rails, Ask Mode enhances project understanding by communicating with AI agents. Emphasizing clear task scoping, iterative planning, and agent feedback improves project development. Utilizing MCP tools and agent workflow, including BugBot for code review, optimizes app development. Closing the agent loop and emphasizing architecture's role in utilizing agent input context are crucial. The talk invites developers to become experienced AI agent managers and join the mailing list for updates.
Turbopack Persistent Caching
JSNation 2025JSNation 2025
29 min
Turbopack Persistent Caching
Tobias Koppers from Vercel TurboPack team discusses implementing persistent caching for long-term web application development, foreseeing significant growth in application sizes over the next decade. AI's role in code writing, TurboPack's vision for instant builds, challenges in build control, and the shift to incremental performance with caching for faster builds. TurboPack emphasizes making incremental builds fast and every build incremental, focusing on trustable and granular incremental builds, efficient granular cache handling in TurboEngine, and automatic granular cache invalidation. The system optimizes performance through efficient persistent cache integration, graph state persistence, database optimization, custom persistent layer creation, and optimizing build time efficiency. TurboPack stands out with its unique bottom-up caching approach, expansion to a general purpose bundler, and plans to enhance framework compatibility. Additionally, the comparison with ESBuild highlights the emphasis on incremental builds and detailed cache granularity with a token-based, almost AI-like approach.
Garbage Collection Between V8, cppgc (Oilpan), and Native Runtimes
Node Congress 2026Node Congress 2026
9 min
Garbage Collection Between V8, cppgc (Oilpan), and Native Runtimes
Today's presentation delves into garbage collection challenges in JavaScript and native code, highlighting the impact on memory leaks and bugs. V8's implementation of minor and major garbage collection is discussed. The evolution of memory management in runtimes, including Node.js and Deno, is explored, emphasizing the shift towards automatic cleanup and improved performance. The complexity of runtime memory management, especially in handling CPP objects and bridging with workers, is outlined. Key points include the efficiency gains from generational garbage collection and the importance of migrating away from certain memory management practices for enhanced runtime performance.
From Prompt Spaghetti to Bounded Contexts: DDD for Agentic Codebases
AI Coding Summit 2026AI Coding Summit 2026
16 min
From Prompt Spaghetti to Bounded Contexts: DDD for Agentic Codebases
Nikita, AI Architect at Siemens, discusses challenges in JNTX system development, emphasizing domain-driven design for scalability and stability. Clear responsibilities, bounded contexts, and structured schemas are crucial for reducing complexity. The anti-corruption layer and context maps play vital roles in integration architecture. Key takeaways include the importance of contracts, firewalls, and CI gates for system development.
The Future of Performance Tooling
JSNation 2022JSNation 2022
21 min
The Future of Performance Tooling
Top Content
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.
Building Multiplayer Applications with Cloudflare Workers & Durable Objects
Node Congress 2023Node Congress 2023
27 min
Building Multiplayer Applications with Cloudflare Workers & Durable Objects
Top Content
Durable Objects are a part of CloudFlare's long-term goal to expand application possibilities on workers, allowing for the building of scalable collaborative applications. Durable Objects provide a way to store global state and coordinate multi-client applications. They can be created as close to the user as possible and have unique IDs for routing requests. Durable Objects have a persistent storage API with strongly consistent semantics and IO gates to prevent correctness errors. They are well-suited for collaborative applications and can be used with WebSockets. Performance impact and read replicas are considerations for accessing Durable Objects globally.
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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.
No Dependencies, No Problem: Streaming AI Over the Phone
JSNation 2025JSNation 2025
6 min
No Dependencies, No Problem: Streaming AI Over the Phone
Marius from Twilio demonstrates building AI agents for phone calls, addressing latency issues by leveraging Twilio's infrastructure and third-party providers like 11 Labs and Google Cloud. Configuration includes WebSocket integration for message handling, static responses, and text-to-speech with 11 Labs. AI integration involves GPT4 or mini model for conversation history storage. A live demo showcases an AI voice assistant with instant responses and latency improvements.
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.
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.
Everyone Is Now a Manager - Interfaces in the World of Agents
TechLead Conf London 2025: Adopting AI in Orgs EditionTechLead Conf London 2025: Adopting AI in Orgs Edition
6 min
Everyone Is Now a Manager - Interfaces in the World of Agents
Sam Kmezverk's talk covers the evolving tech landscape, emphasizing key principles for agents' implementation in tasks and decision-making processes. Addressing challenges in agent orchestration, debugging system issues, and cultivating user trust are crucial for successful interface development.
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.
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.
Video Optimization for the Web: The Missing Piece in Lighthouse
React Summit US 2025React Summit US 2025
7 min
Video Optimization for the Web: The Missing Piece in Lighthouse
Rahul introduces video optimization principles, emphasizing modern formats, compression, bitrate reduction, and lazy loading. ImageKit simplifies video loading by compressing videos significantly and adapting to network conditions. Pausing videos when not in view saves data costs and enhances user experience.
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.
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.
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Build a MCP (Model Context Protocol) in Node.js
JSNation US 2025JSNation US 2025
97 min
Build a MCP (Model Context Protocol) in Node.js
Featured Workshop
Julián Duque
Julián Duque
Model Context Protocol (MCP) introduces a structured approach to LLM context management that addresses limitations in traditional prompting methods. In this workshop, you'll learn about the Model Context Protocol, its architecture, and how to build and use and MCP with Node.jsTable of Cont...
One Config File To Rule Them All
Node Congress 2026Node Congress 2026
19 min
One Config File To Rule Them All
Marco Ippolito discusses the complexities of configuring NodeJS features and the need for a centralized config file. He explains the challenges of managing multiple flags for different features and demonstrates how to enhance developer experience by using specific flags to address TypeScript integration and testing procedures. The text discusses the challenges of managing multiple configuration flags in NodeJS and introduces the concept of using node options as an alternative to passing numerous flags directly after the node command. Node options provide a solution for managing configuration flags in NodeJS, simplifying the command structure and enabling the use of .mfile for configuration settings. I sent a PR to introduce the experimental config file feature in Node.js, including two major flags: experimental default config file and experimental config file, allowing customization of configuration settings through JSON files with version-matched schemas for IDE support and auto-completion. V8 flags in Node.js provide customization options, with a priority hierarchy among CLI, Node options, and config files, excluding no-op flags. Node 25 introduces new namespaces for test configuration, watch settings, and permissions, simplifying the configuration process and enhancing developer experience. Node.js JSON configuration offers convenience with a built-in JSON parser and plans for more namespaces and explanatory text in the JSON schema to simplify configuration management.
Breaking the Context Ceiling: Implementing Recursive Language Models with LangGraph and TypeScript
Node Congress 2026Node Congress 2026
21 min
Breaking the Context Ceiling: Implementing Recursive Language Models with LangGraph and TypeScript
Jamal Legaro discusses challenges with context windows in language models and recursive language models as a solution. Enhancing language model performance through metadata and summaries, orchestrator copies, and comparing scaffold and RLM approaches. Efficient management of language model operations with slicing, recursion, code execution, and context window handling. Graph-based workflow design in Langchain for agent connections and state management. Workflow management, document analysis, and using RLM for processing large documents. Detailed workflow setup, code structure with Langsmith, and node definitions with RLM benefits for cost considerations and production readiness.
How I Hacked React Native DevTools (And Built a Plugin Framework)
React Advanced 2025React Advanced 2025
20 min
How I Hacked React Native DevTools (And Built a Plugin Framework)
Simon explains the necessity of a custom React Native DevTools plugin framework due to the limitations of existing tools like Flipper and the lack of plugin support in React Native DevTools. Szymon Chmal, React Native expert at Callstack, explains the constraints of the custom DevTools framework plugin and the unique characteristics of React Native DevTools. The implementation involves bundling code via npm & Metro, using Chrome DevTools protocol for communication, and customizing DevTools frontend and middleware with Rosenite. Further customization includes injecting middleware for UI, adding custom scripts for dynamic content, accessing DevTools UI API for creating custom panels, bridging communication between plugins, and exploring the Resonight network activity plugin for inspecting headers and responses.
Typescript Is SO SLOW...Or Is It?
Node Congress 2026Node Congress 2026
27 min
Typescript Is SO SLOW...Or Is It?
Mike's enthusiasm for TypeScript, its widespread adoption, benefits in development, and its downside in terms of speed. Exploring TypeScript's slow performance in build speeds and its implications on project deployment in CI environments. Running TypeScript build commands and optimizing build speeds by managing project size. Reducing build times by breaking down large projects into smaller, isolated modules using monorepos. Exploring the limitations of path aliases and the importance of utilizing workspaces for efficient code isolation and faster TypeScript performance. Discussing project references efficiency in TypeScript builds and the impact on compiler and build speed. Discussing the impact of live evaluation on editor speed and how pre-build scripts can significantly improve completion time and overall typing experience. Avoid live evaluation for large projects, consider pre-builds. Discussion on TypeScript port to Go and its impact on future versions. Importance of optimizing project setup for speed and efficiency.
Always Accurate Documentation
React Advanced 2025React Advanced 2025
11 min
Always Accurate Documentation
As a designer and engineer, I've faced challenges with outdated documentation causing friction and trust erosion. Documentation drift arises from scattered sources and lack of a single reference, leading to ambiguity and staleness. React server components offer benefits like server-side rendering, composition flexibility, and lazy evaluation for enhancing documentation quality. By directly generating documentation from the TypeScript compiler, React server components ensure accurate and up-to-date content, improving documentation accuracy and flexibility.
React-First Micro Frontends in Regulated Industries
React Advanced 2025React Advanced 2025
23 min
React-First Micro Frontends in Regulated Industries
Welcome to React-first micro-frontends in regulated industries. Introduction to micro-frontends and subdomains in web applications. Challenges of developing applications in regulated industries with strict rules and compliance regulations. Challenges of managing documentation and dependencies in micro front end solutions. Challenges in transitioning to a hybrid centralized-distributed approach for micro front ends. Control and orchestration in microfront-end environments; decentralized development and deployment with centralized oversight. Teams can choose not to upgrade to the latest version immediately; orchestration involves provisioning for end users and utilizing feature flags. In production, carefully selected microfront-ends are used. Using React offers advantages like easy version updates and dependency management. Avoid tightly coupling components from different micro-frontends. Opt for a loosely based approach with a registry in the central app shell for registering necessary fragments.
The State of Node.js Security
Node Congress 2026Node Congress 2026
27 min
The State of Node.js Security
Introducing Node.js security overview, defining vulnerabilities, non-vulnerabilities, and preventive measures. Discussing Node.js API input validation, real vulnerabilities like HTTP server crashes, and the importance of Node.js security in widely used platforms. Discussing the importance of Node.js maintenance, the introduction of experimental permissions in Node.js 20, and the seatbelt philosophy to protect against malicious code. Discussing the importance of maintaining up-to-date Node.js versions and using tools like npx isMyNodeVulnerable for security checks. Discussing the importance of Node.js security releases, funding, and dependency vulnerability assessment for a safer Node.js environment. Using Node.js Dependency Vulnerability Assessment to evaluate and address potential vulnerabilities, ensuring automated security checks and updates for a safer Node.js environment. Automating Node.js security release process, including configuration files for dependencies, extensive testing across various environments, and creating security release issues and blog posts automatically. Support for various environments, extensive testing with over 55 suites and 5,000 unit tests, automation efforts to streamline processes, and the establishment of a maintenance threat model for enhanced security measures. For a single pull request, it takes six hours to run tests, automation efforts in progress, maintenance threat model to address security risks, permission model roadmap, ongoing discussions on security reports, and plans for the Node.js Collaborator Summit. Active community involvement in Node.js security development, four security releases from 2024 to 2026 addressing various vulnerabilities, end-of-life version strategy with Node.js 16 and 18 having high weekly downloads, and the approach to issuing CVEs for end-of-life versions. Node.js project's strategy adjustment for CVEs to include end-of-life versions, importance of Node.js threat model, trust boundaries, and developer responsibilities. Node.js protection against network data, upgrade recommendations for different Node.js versions, and upcoming changes in Node.js release schedule.
Agentic by Default: Rethinking Developer Workflows with Claude Code
AI Coding Summit 2026AI Coding Summit 2026
29 min
Agentic by Default: Rethinking Developer Workflows with Claude Code
The Talk delves into agent decoding in Cloud Code, emphasizing the importance of planning, acting, and verifying changes systematically. It explores maximizing efficiency through Cloud Code acting as an agent, reasoning, reading, writing code, and using tools for successful outcomes. The discussion covers enhancing task planning, utilizing subagents for specialized assistance, and optimizing tool use with MCP integration. It introduces Cloud Skills, plugins for team collaboration, and efficient tool utilization with parallel workflows. The concept of non-interactive agents, guided autonomy, and steps for experiencing agent decoding are also highlighted.
Creating a Test Runner: What Happens Behind the Tests?
Node Congress 2026Node Congress 2026
17 min
Creating a Test Runner: What Happens Behind the Tests?
Hey everyone, Wesley introduces unique cache runners. Creating a test runner from scratch to understand application workings with different models like BAM and Gnu. Testing scenarios reveal errors with Node.js and model definitions. BAM issues arise from gestures and mishbang conflicts while running tests. Isolation problems occur as gest loses context between runtimes. Common conflicts in test processing modes affect CLI projects and workers, posing challenges for project maintenance and runtime compatibility. Complexity of test dependencies across various runtimes challenges test runners. Emphasis on precise testing aligned with JavaScript coding philosophy. Configuration complexities for beginners in setting up tests with specific extensions and experimental features. Understanding Jest behavior and challenges in aligning test flows with JavaScript. Confusion for beginners in test execution sequencing and expectations. Importance of creating boilerplates for test execution control. Creating a custom test runner to support different runtimes and simplify testing processes. Importance of understanding the challenges faced by junior developers in test setup. Implementing a procedural approach to test execution across various runtimes. Creating subprocesses to run files across various runtimes, ensuring tests run consistently. Implementing a test executor to handle runtimes and subprocess creation efficiently. Enhancing performance by managing test files, concurrency, resource allocation, and memory usage. Introducing assert in testing for user simplicity and efficient reporting. Emphasizing developer experience and the philosophy behind project creation.
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JavaScript
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.
React
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.
From Segments to Suspense: The Future of Next.js Caching
React Advanced 2025React Advanced 2025
27 min
From Segments to Suspense: The Future of Next.js Caching
Introduction to Cache Components in Next.js 16, transforming the app router with new features like partial pre-rendering, Dynamic I.O., and caching directives. Deep dive into static params generation in Next.js focusing on changes in generating static params for improved performance. Exploring challenges of generating static params and balancing static vs. dynamic rendering for better performance. Addressing challenges with cache components, optimizing static and dynamic rendering for improved performance. Understanding impact of parameters on rendering with cache components, managing dynamic components, and introducing suspense boundaries for faster page loads. Enhancing cache life APIs, introducing a new caching model for static outputs in Next.js. Revolutionizing cache management with granular control over cache lifetimes and dynamic segment configuration. Navigating data and caching in Next.js, exploring cache components guidance and caching differences between server and client components.
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.
Hands-on React Server Components, Server Functions, and Forms in the Next.js App Router
React Summit US 2025React Summit US 2025
125 min
Hands-on React Server Components, Server Functions, and Forms in the Next.js App Router
Workshop
Aurora Scharff
Aurora Scharff
In this workshop, we will explore React's latest features: Server Components, Server Functions, and forms. Discover how to optimize server-side rendering, build smooth user experiences with React Suspense and Transitions, and enhance application interactivity with Server Functions and new React 1...
How to React Compiler
React Summit 2025React Summit 2025
20 min
How to React Compiler
Top Content
Introduction to React compiler, differences from React 19, installation of Babel plug-in React compiler, specifying target React versions, and how React compiler detects and processes component dependencies. Configuring React compiler settings, exploring default options and configurations, utilizing React compiler playground website for configurations, dealing with JSX markup re-computation. React compiler feature for extracting JSX from array map callbacks, limitations of enable function outlining, enabling JSX outlining for separate functions. Function memoization in React compiler, React compiler beta stage, potential errors with React compiler. React compiler error: memorization preservation, hidden messages, validation settings. React compiler: validation tools, hooks treatment, memorization challenges. Changing hooks to functions for React compiler optimization. React Compiler usage considerations and potential optimizations.
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
Panelists introduced themselves and discussed React Server Components (RSCs), exploring usage in production and alternative frameworks. Challenges of adopting RSCs and benefits of universal data fetching were highlighted. The complexities of implementing RSCs were discussed, emphasizing the need for better integration. The potential of server components for composability and evolving architecture was explored. The React compiler's impact on performance optimization and component re-rendering was examined. Discussions included enhancing React with compiler features, evolving feature sets, and reimagining state management. Improvements in communication, community engagement, and dependency management within the React ecosystem were emphasized. Recommendations for managing dependencies, component performance, and audience appreciation were shared.
TDD in Frontend
React Summit 2025React Summit 2025
121 min
TDD in Frontend
Workshop
Aleksandr Shinkarev
Aleksandr Shinkarev
Tests first, code last!How to develop your frontend that the code isn't falling apart? How to make it scary free to deliver your work results? How to battle bugs that are chasing you at every step you make?I am going to answer these questions during the workshop and show how to foll...
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
Top Content
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.
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.
Free workshops
Building Model Context Protocol (MCP) Tools for AI Agents with Cloudflare Workers
Node Congress 2026Node Congress 2026
73 min
Building Model Context Protocol (MCP) Tools for AI Agents with Cloudflare Workers
WorkshopFree
Confidence Okoghenun
Confidence Okoghenun
In this hands on workshop participants will learn how to create a production‑ready Model Context Protocol (MCP) server on Cloudflare Workers. The session covers defining tool endpoints, integrating external APIs, persisting state with KV storage, and globally deploying the server so AI assistants...
Building with Gemini: AI Studio, Antigravity, and Google DeepMind's Latest Models
AI Coding Summit 2026AI Coding Summit 2026
34 min
Building with Gemini: AI Studio, Antigravity, and Google DeepMind's Latest Models
WorkshopFree
Paige Bailey
Paige Bailey
In this hands-on session, we'll dive straight into the practical mechanics of working with Google DeepMind’s latest research and models. We'll explore Google AI Studio, Antigravity, and the Gemini APIs, focusing on how to seamlessly integrate these capabilities into your own projects. If you're l...
"Hello World" on OpenShift AI: Training Your First Neural Network
AI Coding Summit 2026AI Coding Summit 2026
53 min
"Hello World" on OpenShift AI: Training Your First Neural Network
WorkshopFree
Legare Kerrison
Sawyer Bowerman
2 authors
Join us for an interactive workshop where you'll train your first neural network using the classic MNIST handwritten digit dataset. In this hands-on session, participants will use OpenShift AI 3.x Workbenches to build and train a PyTorch model that recognizes handwritten digits from images.
Hands-On Guide to Secure AI-Driven Coding
AI Coding Summit 2026AI Coding Summit 2026
52 min
Hands-On Guide to Secure AI-Driven Coding
WorkshopFree
Gil Friedman
Gil Friedman
Modern AI coding agents don’t just autocomplete. They execute, connect, and automate. With the wrong settings, they can access more of your system than you intended. In this session, I’ll demonstrate how agent autonomy, MCP integrations, and Skills can lead to unexpected security risks. Through e...
Ship a Production Voice Agent: A Hands-on Workshop
AI Coding Summit 2026AI Coding Summit 2026
49 min
Ship a Production Voice Agent: A Hands-on Workshop
WorkshopFree
Shifra Williams
Shifra Williams
Ready to bring conversational AI to life? In this hands-on workshop, we'll walk through deploying a real-time voice agent using Render's cloud platform. You'll work directly with LiveKit's voice agent template to create an interactive AI assistant that can listen, think, and respond naturally thr...
Build Your Dream Extensions with AI
AI Coding Summit 2026AI Coding Summit 2026
87 min
Build Your Dream Extensions with AI
WorkshopFree
Brittany Joiner
Brittany Joiner
In this interactive workshop, you’ll build a working internal browser extension you and your team can use to share context across apps you use daily. We’ll start with a practical, real-world example: a web clipper that you’ll customize to send content from GitHub to your team’s communication tool...
Using Sandboxes to Safely Execute Untrusted or Dynamic Code
AI Coding Summit 2026AI Coding Summit 2026
76 min
Using Sandboxes to Safely Execute Untrusted or Dynamic Code
WorkshopFree
Craig Dennis
Craig Dennis
This workshop introduces Sandboxes as a general computing primitive and uses Cloudflare Sandboxes as the concrete implementation. Participants explore common, real-world use cases for sandboxed execution and learn how to reason about when and why sandboxes are the right tool.

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Building AI workflow editor UI in React with Workflow Builder SDK
React Summit US 2025React Summit US 2025
141 min
Building AI workflow editor UI in React with Workflow Builder SDK
WorkshopFree
Łukasz Jaźwa
Łukasz Jaźwa
Join us to learn how to build your own Zapier-like interface in days, not months. Discover how to save 1,000+ hours of design and coding upfront, building a complex workflow editor UI from scratch. Customize it for AI orchestration, automations, business processes visualization and other real-wor...
The React Developer's Guide to AI Engineering
React Summit US 2025React Summit US 2025
96 min
The React Developer's Guide to AI Engineering
Featured WorkshopFree
Niall Maher
Niall Maher
A comprehensive workshop designed specifically for React developers ready to become AI engineers. Learn how your existing React skills—component thinking, state management, effect handling, and performance optimization—directly translate to building sophisticated AI applications. We'll cover the...
How To Enhance an Existing React App With AI, Without Rewriting It From Scratch
React Advanced 2025React Advanced 2025
109 min
How To Enhance an Existing React App With AI, Without Rewriting It From Scratch
WorkshopFree
 Greg Brimble
Greg Brimble
In this workshop, we will incrementally augment an existing React application with AI. I'm sure most of you probably already maintain a React app, so rather than starting from the ground-up, let's take something that already works, and develop some patterns for adding practical, real-world AI fea...