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MunichJS April Meetup

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MunichJS April Meetup

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Welcome back to MunichJS!

We'll continue the year with another in-person event. We are happy to have a great speaker lineup at an amazing venue - this time with a much increased capacity. We'll meet at the Hilton Munich City in the Rosenheimer Str. 15 hosted by INNOQ.

There are only 120 seats - so be fast. However, if - for whatever reason - you cannot make it - please also cancel your attendance properly.

Thanks to INNOQ for providing the location and the catering with food and beverages.

We'll open the doors at 6:30pm with talks starting at 7pm.

Agenda

  • 6:30pm Door opening, casual welcoming
  • 7:00pm Quick Introduction - 5min
  • 7:05pm [EN 🇬🇧] **Develop CI/CD-pipelines locally in TypeScript with dagger.io** (Fabian Kretzer)
  • 7:35pm Break
  • 7:45pm [DE 🇩🇪] Turbo - dynamische Webapps abseits von Single-Page Applikations (Michael Seel)
  • 8:15pm Break
  • 8:25pm [EN 🇬🇧] **Beyond Calls: Inspiring use cases of WebRTC, showcasing Flottform.io** (Jörn Bernhardt)
  • 9:00pm Food and Drinks + Networking
  • 9:55pm Event conclusion

Talks

Develop CI/CD-pipelines locally in TypeScript with **dagger.io** 🇬🇧

Frontend development reached a state where some SPAs are becoming as complex as some mainframe core banking systems where 3 decades ago. Jokes aside, in frontend as in backend development, one often cannot do without CI/CD pipelines to ensure quality, consistency, and rapid delivery of software. Automated workflows make it possible to quickly identify errors, improve code quality through automated tests, and rapidly deploy new features/updates into production.

dagger.io, with its TypeScript SDK, enables an easy entry into CI/CD processes and container technologies with a JS/TS background. In this talk, we will look at an example of how we can define pipelines in TypeScript, and even reuse modules defined in other programming languages with ease. And locally - without any (cloud) vendor lock-in.

Fabian Kretzer is an architect and developer at INNOQ who likes everything around motivating development teams by making them successful. He thinks, that you need to consider organisational aspects at least to the same degree as technical tools. Working in the JVM ecosystem for over a decade he still feels at home there and he is a strong advocate for continuous delivery.

Turbo - dynamische Webapps abseits von Single-Page Applikations 🇩🇪

In jüngster Zeit ist die Diskussion um die Komplexität von SPAs, SSG und SSR wieder lebendiger geworden. Besonders in größeren Projekten, in denen Skalierbarkeit und Vertikalisierung entscheidend ist, wird die wachsende Komplexität zu einem handfesten Problem.

Doch abseits des Mainstreams der SPAs gibt es innovative Ansätze, um alte Konzepte nahtlos zu integrieren - ein Beispiel hierfür ist Hotwire Turbo: eine Alternative, um die Dynamik von SPAs zu erreichen, ohne deren Komplexität übernehmen zu müssen. Es ist eine Hommage an die Einfachheit der ursprünglichen Architekturkonzepte des Internets und ein Impuls wie man zeitgemäße Webanwendungen entwickeln kann.

Michael Seel ist Frontend-Entwickler und Architekt, der sich auf die Gestaltung herausragender Benutzererlebnisse spezialisiert hat. Er hat ein Faible für Javascript und beschäftigt sich gerne mit neuen JS-Libraries. In den letzten Jahren hat er sich intensiv mit der teamübergreifenden Integration von Webanwendungen, der Entwicklung von Living Styleguides und (Web)-Komponenten beschäftigt.

**Beyond Calls: Inspiring use cases of WebRTC, showcasing Flottform.io** 🇬🇧

WebRTC allows secure peer-to-peer connections and can be used for much more than just video and voice calls. This presentation shows more unconventional use cases of WebRTC and demonstrates how Flottform.io leverages this technology to improve user experiences by enabling collaborative input on web forms. Join Jörn for an insightful exploration of WebRTC's capabilities and discover how you can enhance your own projects and applications with it.

For over two decades, Jörn has been crafting web applications, specializing in elevating engineering teams and leading the development of user-friendly products and platforms. Through his company, compose.us, he extends beyond client projects to devote time to developing Flottform.io and organizing the JSCraftCamp. As strong advocate for knowledge sharing, Jörn actively contributes to the tech community by maintaining a GitHub streak, open sourcing most of his side projects.

See you on Thursday the 18th of April 2024 in the Rosenheimer Str. 15

The S-Bahn is stops essentially directly at the Hotel ("Rosenheimer Platz"). If you exit there you only need to take the elevator / stairs and to get into the Hotel.

By the way: We are always looking for speakers. If you have any ideas or suggestions (or want to speak yourself!), please don't hesitate to let us know.

COVID-19-Sicherheitsmaßnahmen

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