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Electron Tech Talks: building native cross-platform apps with web tech

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Electron Tech Talks: building native cross-platform apps with web tech

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Learn how companies like GitHub, Slack, Wagon, and Nylas are making polished apps across Mac, Windows, and Linux using the open source project Electron (formerly Atom-Shell).

We’ll have four 20-minute tech talks. Come celebrate the community’s first official meetup in San Francisco! There will be pizza.

The History of Electron (Kevin Sawicki - Engineer at GitHub)

A look into why Electron was built, what makes it special, how it differs from similar frameworks, and where it is going.

Integrating with Native Code (Paul Betts - Engineer at Slack)

How Slack's Desktop app calls native operating system and library methods on OS X, Windows, and Linux, via Node Native Modules, node-ffi, and edge.js.

Electron, React, and Haskell. Oh my! (Mike Craig - CTO at Wagon)

How Wagon is building a hybrid desktop/web data analytics app using Electron, React, and Haskell to solve engineering challenges that aren’t possible with the browser alone.

Making a web app feel native (Ben Gotow - Engineer at Nylas)

A dive into some JavaScript and CSS tricks the Nylas team uses to make their Electron-based mail app feel native across Mac, Windows, and Linux.

Agenda:

• 6pm: doors open for mingling, pizza, and drinks

• 7pm - 8:30pm: talks and QA

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