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This is a group for everyone working on, in and with the web. 


We do web - UX, design, development, hosting, ... technology & beyond - you name it. 

We discuss ideas, projects, jobs, problems and other things around the web.

The group was formed to foster exchange among web professionals and enthusiast in and around Zürich - we meet monthly in "our home" at Impact Hub and invite everyone to join!


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  • Web Zurich Mai 2026

    Web Zurich Mai 2026

    Impact Hub Zürich - Viadukt, Viaduktstrasse 93, Zürich, ZH, CH

    Web Zurich presents inspiring talks all about the web. Join us for the Mai 2026 meetup! We will have three talks as well as chit-chat and drinks.

    Whatapp: https://chat.whatsapp.com/FxOfVTK9nf431xHtVl3eGK
    Website: https://webzurich.ch

    18:30 ~ 19:00
    Arrival time with drinks, chat

    19:00 ~ 19:10
    Welcome and introduction

    19:10 ~ 19:30
    Alex Suzuki
    Monetizing JavaScript: Building Profitable Products as a Solo Developer
    Lessons learned from building and launching a commercial JavaScript library as a solo developer.

    19:30 ~ 19:50
    Hugo Sousa
    Ten times tea
    I'm building a programming language. When I got to the frontend, I ran into a problem: React's mental model is elegant, but the mental model is at odds with the code. Hooks, effects, and render passes create a runtime that bears little resemblance to the code we write. The Elm programming language works differently and its architecture (TEA = The Elm Architecture) has been adopted by other tools over the years.

    So I copied it as well. My language embeds TEA at the language level, not as a library. This unlocks time-travel debugging, reproducible application state and serializable bug reports that include the entire program state.

    This talk covers the quick introduction of my language, TEA, why TEA is the right fit and what becomes possible when the architecture is baked into the language itself.

    19:50 ~ 20:10
    Marco Gähler
    Software testing
    Many old software projects don't have any tests - if the code works, why should you bother with tests? Well, you really should bother, because code changes all the time. During development, you keep adding new features which at times requires large scale modifications of the code that will inevitably alter existing functionality. And in existing projects, one still has to make updates once in a while, for example for security patches. These things will always break existing functionality and tests are the only remedy against this issue.

    In this talk, we will look at the basic idea of tests, how to implement them, what issues to look out for and how you can test pretty much any piece of code if your code base is well structured.

    20:10 onward
    More drinks & chat
    We look forward to see you there!

    Location
    https://zurich.impacthub.ch/space/bogen_d/
    Viaduktstrasse 93, 8005 Zürich, Switzerland

    Visit our website https://webzurich.ch/ for more information about the Web Zurich community.

    This event is supported by Impact Hub Zürich, The global community of entrepreneurial people prototyping the future of business. At Impact Hub, you can connect, collaborate, co-work and create great content in an inspiring environment.

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