Improving interactivity for legacy front-end applications using Vue.js


Details
This talk will cover:
• Difficulties with migrating large legacy apps to fancy new frameworks like React
• My experience with using Vue as a quick drop-in replacement for snippets of jQuery
• Discussion of why Vue is easy to get started with and why I'd like to keep using it
• Experience with pairing on Vue.js with designers
Check out David's medium post (https://medium.com/position-development-blog/give-vue-js-a-shot-if-youre-adding-interactivity-to-a-traditional-web-app-879c8e99b51c) to get a sneak peak in what he is going to talk about.
About the Speaker:
David (https://twitter.com/musicismath) is a programmer who enjoys working on user-facing software and collaborating closely with clients.
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Over the course of 8 years in the industry, David gained experience solving problems through software for finance and education. He most recently spent 3 years building educational technology software at Knewton where he was involved in all aspects of technical planning and implementation including data modeling, user research, and front-end design.
David currently works at Position Development where he is a full-stack developer, and occasional project manager. He enjoys supporting the work of Position's clients and being part of its strongly collaborative culture.
Twitter (https://twitter.com/musicismath) | Github (https://github.com/dhartunian) | Website (http://positiondev.com/)

Improving interactivity for legacy front-end applications using Vue.js