MelbCSS meetup
Details
๐ข๐ข๐ข 2018 ๐ข๐ข๐ข
A great evening of CSS related talks and socialising. Drinks and food will be provided by our awesome sponsors.
Time
Doors open at 6:00pm. Talks start at 6:45pm.
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## Reducing your bundle size with Functional CSS ##
Ed Moore - Engineering Lead @ 90 Seconds
Writing CSS is hard. So often we end up trying to override other people's code (or your own) which end up creating a huge final CSS bundle. Find out how Functional CSS can save you those precious bytes.
## Scaling UI Components across teams and codebases ##
Aaron Vanston - Front End Developer @ Spacely (REA Group)
Building components and UI for one team and codebase can sometimes be hard enough. But how can you scale this to multiple autonomous teams and different codebases? Using a combination of technologies such as styled-components, storybook and a monorepo for good measure you can build your very own design and component system!
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Get Involved
As always, if you'd like to give a talk tweet your idea @MelbCSS (https://twitter.com/MelbCSS)!
Be sure to follow the #melbcss (https://twitter.com/hashtag/melbcss) hashtag!
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Our amazing sponsors
- 99design (http://99designs.com.au/) (drinks + venue)
- Envato (http://www.envato.com/) (food)
- Ratemyagent.com.au (https://www.ratemyagent.com.au/) (food)
- Marketplacer (http://marketplacer.com/) (event filming)
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Last month's talks are now online!
Subscribe to the MelbCSS YouTube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/c/MelbCSS)
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Code of Conduct
All organisers, sponsors and attendees are required to follow the conference code of conduct. (http://confcodeofconduct.com/) We are committed to providing a harassment-free, professional & welcoming environment for all attendees.
If you feel a breach of the code of conduct has occurred please contact the organisers Michael or Jordan either via the onsite contact form or Twitter DM @MelbCSS (https://twitter.com/MelbCSS).
