Video: Canva’s App UI Kit: Empowering Developers With Modern Web Technologies

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Welcome to the Canva Tech talk where the Canva tech stack, React component structure, and UI kit for developers are discussed. Canva uses Java, Go, Bash, TypeScript, and React for development. TypeScript, MobX, and React were chosen to enable hundreds of developers to work on the code base productively. Canva's internal component library was explored and released under a semi-open source license, allowing for quick delivery and sharing of improvements with the community. The developer community has added numerous app integrations accessible to Canva's 150 million monthly active users.

This talk has been presented at React Summit US 2023, check out the latest edition of this React Conference.

Tom Northall-Little
Tom Northall-Little
8 min
13 Nov, 2023

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