Hodash Dev Meetup @ Harman - Micro Frontends, JS Pitfalls & CSS Architecture


Details
Hodash Devs developer community will meet on Sunday, April 28th @ Harman Israel
Agenda:
19:00 - Mingling and some Hametz 🍕🍺
19:30 - CSS Architecture
19:50 - Javascript Pitfalls and Weird Parts
20:50 - Micro Frontends
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# CSS Architecture - the magic behind the beauty
by Omri Shalev, Full-stack Developer @ Harman
It's time to leave the patches aside and plan things ahead. We will cover CSS from the eyes of the browser - focusing on the CSS parsing phase the engine does and some best practices to implement BEM using Sass !
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# Javascript Pitfalls and Weird Parts
by Benjamin Gruenbaum, Developer @ Testim.io
JavaScript is the most robust language in browsers nowadays. Frontend Developers use it as their, pretty much go-to for day to day. Surprisingly(or not), it has various quirks and pitfalls that can cause hair pulling, confusion and countless hours spent on debugging - Tonight we will touch base with some of these pitfalls and weird parts to help us developers write better and more bulletproof code in our products.
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# “Micro Frontends”- You Keep Using That Word, I Don’t Think It Means What You Think It Means
by Shem Magnezi, Staff Engineer @ WeWork
"Micro Frontends" is the new buzzword in the Frontend world, but too many times people use it in the wrong context or with different things in mind.
Micro Frontends can refer to different kinds of solutions that solve different types of problems - starting from using different UI frameworks on the same app or letting different teams work on separate parts of the code independently.
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May Beresheet 2.0 will deploy to production successfully and may we all live long and prosper 🖖

Hodash Dev Meetup @ Harman - Micro Frontends, JS Pitfalls & CSS Architecture