JS Forward: Smarter Tests, Safer Types, Faster React @ DriveNets


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We are excited to invite you to Hodash Dev's next meetup at DriveNets
⏰ 18:00 - Gathering at DriveNets for some mingling and 🍕
📢 18:30 - Evyatar Daud - Rule Them All: Exploring the World of ESLint Rules
📢 19:00 - Daniel Hallel Jakobsen - Say Goodbye to Redundant Tests Setups: Mastering Vitest Contexts
📢 19:30 - Omri Katz - Future of React with TanStack Start
Say Goodbye to Redundant Tests Setups: Mastering Vitest Contexts
Unlock the ultimate hack for cleaner, more efficient testing in TypeScript. This session dives deep into how Vitest Contexts can eliminate repetitive code, streamline your test suites, and dramatically improve maintainability. Through hands-on examples and actionable strategies, discover how to transform your testing workflow and ensure robust, scalable applications.
Rule Them All: Exploring the World of ESLint Rules
ESLint is the de facto standard for linting JavaScript and TypeScript. Chances are, every project you’ve worked on uses it - whether you realize it or not.
In this talk, we’ll explore how ESLint works, how its rules are written, and which technologies it utilizes. We’ll also create our own custom rules in a live coding session.
This talk is intended for intermediate developers who want to deepen their understanding of the tools they use every day. If you’ve ever wondered what an AST is - or wanted to take ESLint beyond the defaults - this session is for you.
Future of React with TanStack Start
While many are familiar with Next.js and aware that much of the React core team has joined Vercel to continue developing both Next.js and React, it can often feel like the two are inseparable.
However, in this talk, we’ll explore an alternative direction React can take with the new TanStack Start.
We’ll dive into a fresh implementation of React Server Components (RSC) and introduce new concepts such as Selective SSR and Server Actions, showcasing how they can improve our day to day life.

JS Forward: Smarter Tests, Safer Types, Faster React @ DriveNets