Joint meetup with Incremental Community: REACT context


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Hello, dear friends! A week from now, Wednesday, February 23, the Incremental Community and BucharestJS Meetup are happy to continue the series of cool tech events!
In this edition, powered by EPAM Romania, we will welcome 2 special guests: Denys Kohut - Senior Software Engineer @ EPAM and Peter Eijgermans - CodeSmith Frontend @ Ordina Netherlands!
Presentation #1: React Context. Live with it or Leave it by Denys Kohut - Senior Software Engineer @ EPAM
Abstract: We'll discuss React Context, how to work with it, how to use it more efficiently, how to avoid additional unnecessary re-renders, and other stuff.
Bio: Denys Kohut - Senior Software Engineer @ EPAM has +6 years experience in web development, and is highly experienced and passionate about Frontend technologies. He is a big fan of board games and a very competitive player.
Presentation #2: React and Hooks by Example
Abstract: Learn all about React and Hooks in this talk. During this talk, Peter will walk through the process of building an App with React. Important topics to be covered are: JSX, class and functional components, props, state, lifecycle methods, and hooks. After this talk, you'll be able to combine these ideas in React's modular programming style.
Bio: Peter Eijgermans is a long-time software developer and an adventurous and passionate CodeSmith Frontend at Ordina Netherlands. He likes to travel around the world with his bike. Always seeking for the unexpected and unknown. For his job he tries out the latest techniques and frameworks. He loves to share his experience by speaking at conferences all over the World and writing for the Dutch Java magazine and DZone. He believes that you as the front-end developer are the spider in the web to bring the user, the team and the product together.
Agenda:
17:00 - 17:05 - Reception & welcome thoughts
17:05 - 17:30 - Presentation by Denys Kohut
17:30 - 18:30 - Presentation by Peter Eijgermans

Joint meetup with Incremental Community: REACT context