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React Amsterdam February: Building Durable Component APIs & more

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Denis R. and Mohamad S.
React Amsterdam February: Building Durable Component APIs & more

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👋 General Info

Hey, Amsterdam!
We haven’t met in a while, so we’re back with a new Meetup!

Let's meet on February 8 at CREA centre to talk about all things React and dive deep into the details and internals of our favourite libraries, tools, and patterns.

🗣 To propose a talk for this and future meetups please fill in this FORM

🎫 Registration

To attend the meetup please ➡️➡️➡️ REGISTER HERE ⬅️⬅️⬅️ via Guild.
Feel free to bring +1 friend who is interested in joining us (just share the Guild link - so your friend could register as well).

🤝 Sponsored by

Huge thanks to our friends Sentry!

Sentry is the only app monitoring platform built for developers that gets to the root cause for every issue. For software teams, Sentry is essential for monitoring application code quality. From Error tracking to Performance monitoring, developers can see clearer & solve quicker — from frontend to backend.

This event made possible thanks to the support from React Summit & JSNation organizers - GitNation.

🕑 Event Schedule

  • 18:00 - Doors open - snacks, beer, socialization
  • 19:00 - Intro and announcements
  • 19:10 - Building Durable Component APIs – Dmitry Belyaev
  • 19:30 - Observability for Frontend Engineers – Oleksandr Tryshchenko
  • 19:50 - Break with drinks
  • 20:00 - Build a Website that Works Great in the Worst User Conditions – Medhat Dawoud
  • 20:20 - Networking, Open Mic Lightning Talks
    Mingle until 21:30pm

🗣️ Talks

➡️ Dmitry Belyaev – Building Durable Component APIs
Each component property in your design system serves as an entry point to your component library and its developer experience is largely influenced by their structure and implementation. In this talk, we'll explore multiple ideas to refine your thought process when working on components and make your libraries more user-friendly for other developers.

➡️ Oleksandr Tryshchenko – Observability for Frontend Engineers
Ops practices are often overlooked within the frontend community, yet they're a powerful tools that help to drastically increase a quality of your product, enhance a quality of life, potentially even decrease costs, and let alone make you more valuable engineer across the bigger organization. We'll spend 20 minutes learning following:
- What's observability and how is it different from monitoring?
- What to measure, and what not?
- How to?
After the talk you'll have an idea of what the subject matter is, and understanding where to dig next, should you find yourself interested.

➡️ Medhat Dawoud – Build a Website that Works Great in the Worst User Conditions
Learn how to build adaptive web applications that dynamically respond to user condition and context in this informative talk. Discover the principles and techniques behind adaptive design, including responsive layouts and dynamic interactions. Explore the role of data-driven decision-making and user analytics in tailoring content and features. Gain practical insights into implementing adaptive web apps using various technologies and frameworks. Understand the significance of user testing and feedback loops in refining the application for a seamless user experience. Walk away with actionable strategies to create personalised web experiences that drive engagement and success.

🗣 You can become the next speaker, just fill in this CFP form

👍 Code of Conduct
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📩 Contact
[events@gitnation.org](https://gitnation.org/)
https://twitter.com/ReactSummit
http://youtube.com/ReactConferences

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