JS Eindhoven | 5th Meetup
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JS Eindhoven Meetup
๐ Our mission is to share knowledge and innovative ideas with engaged attendees at our in-person JavaScript meetups, making the community bigger and better.
๐จโ๐ป Around 70 people each session
๐ Free pizzas and drinks
๐ 3 hours of JavaScript presentations
๐๏ธ No fee or ticket is required to attends (only press the attend button)
๐ฃ Do you want to present as a speaker? Let us know here
๐๏ธ When: 10th May at 18h
๐ Location: Microlab Eindhoven Strijp-S Kastanjelaan 400 5616 LZ
๐ Time table:
18.00 - 18.30 - Walk in and food
18.30 - 19.15 - Federico Pereiro - Some things I learned writing a frontend framework
19.15 - 19.30 - Small break and drinks
19.30 - 20.15 - Oleksandr Tryshchenko - Challenges of decomposing a massive front-end using micro-frontends
20.15 - 21.30 - Drinks and networking
Event in English ๐บ๐ธ
๐ฌ Talks
Some things I learned writing a frontend framework
In this talk, I want to share some fun/interesting things I came across while spending a few years building a frontend framework from scratch.
Speaker: Federico Pereiro
Founder of Altocode, a company that aims to empower others through software. A decade of experience designing and implementing web applications. With focus is in developing radically simple solutions that solve complex problems.
Challenges of decomposing a massive front-end using micro-frontends
Our web UI application is pretty big - hundreds of people have been actively building it during the past eight years. We started facing scalability issues and technological limitations. We evaluated plenty of options and settled on micro-frontends. This evening we will discuss:
- Differences between various micro-frontend architectures
- Why we made this choice and if it's helpful for you
- What we gained
- What we sacrificed (yes, there are downsides)
- What challenges are still ahead of us
Speaker: Oleksandr Tryshchenko
Staff Engineering Lead in FreshBooks. Leading three teams in the company and helping to materialize large technical initiatives, one of which is UI decomposition with micro-frontends.
