AmsterdamJS Meetup: Untangling Threads & more


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👋 Hey-hey, AmsterdamJS folks!
Join us on March 6 at the ING office for an exciting evening of all things JavaScript! We'll dive deep into Piscina, Node.js, and more, exploring the details and internals of untangling threads.
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This event made possible thanks to the support from React Summit and JSNation organizers – GitNation.
🤝 Hosted by
Huge thanks to ING!
ING is a global bank with a strong European base with 60,000 employees serving around 38 million customers in over 40 countries. We empower people to stay a step ahead in life and in business. By applying technology on a global scale we aim to provide superior value for customers and put sustainability at the heart of what we do. Growing the difference in people’s lives, with tech that matters is what drives us.
🕑 Event Schedule
- 18:00 - Doors open – snacks, beverages, networking
- 19:00 - Intro and announcements
- 19:10 - SSR for Web Components, a dead end? - Lars Straathof
- 19:35 - Node Just Run - Jacob Smith
- 20:00 - Break with drinks
- 20:10 - Untangling Threads - Carlos Fuentes
- 20:30 - Open Mic Lightning Talks
Mingle until 21:30pm
🎙Talks
➡️ Untangling Threads by Carlos Fuentes
This talk explores the upcoming major release of Piscina, a JavaScript library for managing worker pools, and its new features. The talk also cover the basics of threads in JavasScript, including worker_threads in Node.js, and share a preview of features currently in development. Whether you're new to threading or an experienced user, this session will provide valuable insights into efficient workload management in JavaScript.
➡️ Node Just Run by Jacob Smith
Run your project without drowning in configuration. For common scenarios, you can do, config-free via simple extensions using node's Customization API (you don't need to know what that is). It can be about as simple as telling node you want to use css modules and tsx: module.register('@nodejs-loaders/css-module').
➡️ SSR for Web Components, a dead end? - Lars Straathof
Web Components offer reusable, framework-agnostic UI building blocks, but how well do they work with Server-Side Rendering (SSR)? With evolving standards like Declarative Shadow DOM, new possibilities emerge, yet challenges remain. This talk explores strategies, trade-offs, and the future of SSR with Web Components, assessing their viability in enterprise environments.
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AmsterdamJS Meetup: Untangling Threads & more