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Unser Meetup richtet sich an alle Technikbegeisterten, die sich mit Gleichgesinnten austauschen möchten. Bei jedem Termin bieten wir euch einen spannenden Vortrag, der sich um Software-Entwicklung, Agilität und digitale Geschäftsmodelle dreht. Dabei spielen wir mit unterschiedlichen Formaten wie Vorträgen, Gesprächsrunden oder auch Hand-ons.
Essen und Getränke werden von der codecentric AG gesponsert.
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Our Meetup is aimed at all technology enthusiasts who want to exchange ideas with like-minded people. At each event, we offer you an exciting talk that revolves around software development, agility and digital business models. We play with different formats such as lectures, discussion rounds or hand-ons.
Food and drinks are sponsored by codecentric AG.
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For every event there will be an announcement if the talk/event will be in German or English
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Alles ansehen- [EN] From Framework Fatigue to Frontend Freedom: A Practical Guide for 2025codecentric AG, Frankfurt am Main
Event language: EN
🎤 From Framework Fatigue to Frontend Freedom: A Practical Guide for 2025⏳ Agenda:
* 1800: Doors open + Snacks 🍕 + Drinks 🍹 + Networking 💬
* 1900: Talk from Stephan
* Afterwards until around 2130: Q&A, Networking, Drinks📄 Session Abstract:
Using a UI component framework can be frustrating. Even the best UI component frameworks often fall short of meeting your customer’s unique needs. Sooner or later you start fighting the framework. UI component frameworks are supposed to reduce effort, and initially, they do. But more often than not, they backfire in the long run, when it's too late to switch. Meanwhile, in 2025, HTML and CSS have become incredibly powerful. Do you really need a full-blown UI framework? In many cases, you're better off combining native HTML with a flexible and expressive CSS utility framework like Tailwind.In the first half of this talk, I’ll show you how to build beautiful applications with minimal effort and no unnecessary abstraction. That said, sometimes the customer insists on building a custom UI component framework—or you might feel tempted to roll your own to avoid writing the same boilerplate over and over again. In the second half, I’ll walk you through how to avoid the pitfalls I've encountered myself, so you don’t have to repeat my mistakes. While this part uses Angular examples, the concepts apply equally well to React or Vue.js.
🙋 Speaker:
Stephan is working as a principal consultant at valantic STI. Most of the time he's programming, usually in TypeScript, Python or Java, but he's also offering workshops and trainings for Angular, Spring, and MicroServices. Even his blog - https://www.beyondjava.net - is an Angular application. He's also the author of the open source framework ngx-extended-pdf-viewer.