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Building FastScalable Web Apps with Open Source RSPack with Bytedance and Zephyr

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Building FastScalable Web Apps with Open Source RSPack with Bytedance and Zephyr

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In the fast-paced world of web development, creating user-friendly, feature-rich web applications has become a top priority. But as applications grow larger and more complex, traditional development approaches have faced challenges. Enter “micro frontends,” a solution that brings agility and scalability to the front end of web applications.

In this meet up , we’ll explore building Micro Front Ends and explore how to create 3D worlds with Rspack , an Open Source Project more powerful and faster than webpack which has a powerful api and hence easy to use, however it slows down for Complex problems. Rspack is best of both, Speed of rust, stability & power of webpack (Read this Article by Innovator Zack Chapple), so let's dive in. Also we will explore how Rspack has blazing fast Hot Module Reload (HMR) even on large projects as per this article by Hamza.

Introductions - Sujata Tibrewala (Bytedance)

Developer Spotlight- Zack Chapple (Zephyr Cloud)

Create 3D worlds with Rsbuild and WebGPU- Joshua Alphonse (ByteDance)
This talk will delve into using Rsbuild in combination with WebGPU for crafting immersive 3D worlds and games within the web environment. We will cover how Rsbuild high-performance bundling capabilities, powered by Rust, align seamlessly with WebGPU's graphical strengths to provide a unique development toolkit. The session will highlight practical approaches to optimize asset management, rendering pipelines, and shader compilation for building engaging 3D experiences.

Micro Frontends With Rspack- Zack Jackson (ByteDance)
Rspack Supports Module Federation, Providing a way for us to build micro-frontends as well as a migration solution that allows both webpack and rspack to share code between each other at runtime. We will explore 2 simple use cases for the technology. 1) a simple microfrontend setup with rust based toolchain 2) using rspack and module federation as a solution to migrate seamlessly to faster infra tools, or speed up slow builds by offloading works to a faster tool

Conclusions: Sujata Tibrewala

Sujata Tibrewala is Linux foundation Edge Governing board member and advocates for 50+ Open source projects at Bytedance. She is a TSC member at Akraino, Co-chair at IEEE Next Generations Roadmap, and has grown developers’ communities from scratch from 0 to thousands into vendor-neutral communities like Linux Foundation. Under her leadership, the Intel Network Developer Evangelism program was nominated for the Network Transformation Awards.

Zack Chapple is one of the co-founders of Zephyr Cloud (a SaaS for deployment, observability and orchestration of federated applications) and previously was the former CRO of Valor Software. While at Valor, Zack was one of the critical innovators who helped our team at ByteDance open source Rspack. Zack C. has been an outspoken evangelist for Rspack since the very beginning and together with his connections has helped bring Rspack to several very large organizations in a short time period

Joshua Alphonse is an award-winning Developer Advocate, speaker, and engineer from New York. As a Developer Advocate for ByteDance Open Source Program Office (OSPO). Previously, Joshua worked at Wix, leading Product and R&D engagements for their Developer Relations Team. He successfully created content, tutorials, and curated events for the web development community.

Zack Jackson is an Infra Architect at ByteDance, Creator of Module Federation. He specializes in distributed computing and delivery architecture across the javascript ecosystem. His passion is bundler technologies and open source, working maintaining Module Federation, Rspack, and Webpack, among other things

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