Let's talk about the frontend, not with the tools we use but through the problems we're solving. re-usability, composition, abstraction, velocity, performance.
From this track
Everyone Can Be a Full-Stack Engineer
Wednesday Nov 30 / 09:20AM PST
Serverless infrastructure makes it easier than ever to eliminate the boundary between frontend and backend. When engineers own the entire stack, they can focus less on rebuilding the same infrastructure and more on what matters: the user experience.
Alex Cole
Software Engineer @convex_dev
Building Typesafe APIs with tRPC & TypeScript
Wednesday Nov 30 / 10:30AM PST
When developing modern APIs, there a few options to choose from. REST is not a standard but instead style. Trust is constantly broken between the API and client. gRPC and GraphQL provide standards but require complex tooling.
Brian Douglas
Co-founder & CEO @saucedopen, previously led Developer Advocacy by showcasing newest features @Github
What the Data Says: Emerging Technical Trends in Front-End and How They Affect You
Wednesday Nov 30 / 11:40AM PST
Over the last 30 years of web development a predictable cycle has appeared in the adoption, commoditization and eventual abstraction of major new technical trends in web development.
Laurie Voss
Data Analyst @Netlify
Enhance: SSR for Web Components
Wednesday Nov 30 / 12:50PM PST
Building web apps is often characterized as painful, complex, and time consuming. There are many tools, libraries, frontend frameworks, and opinions about how to fix that problem… but they come with a catch. The frontend ecosystem is fractured into incompatible niches.
Brian Leroux
Co-founder & CTO @Begin, created and maintains OpenJS Architect, maintains Enhance.dev