React Berlin April Meetup: Automated Testing Layers & more


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Hey, React Berlin Community!
Spring is in the air! 🌿✨ Join us on April 10 for an exciting evening dedicated to all things React! 🚀
To attend the meetup please ➡️➡️➡️ REGISTER HERE ⬅️⬅️⬅️ via Guild.
🗣 Call for Proposals
Have an idea or story to share? Submit your talk proposal through our CFP form and take the stage at one of our upcoming meetups!
🤝 Organized by
This event made possible thanks to the support from React Summit and JSNation organizers – GitNation.
🤝 Sponsored by
Huge thanks to our friends from Grammarly!
Grammarly is the world’s leading AI assistant for communication and productivity, trusted by over 40 million people and more than 70,000 professional teams. Learn more: https://gram.ly/careers
🕑 Event Schedule
- 18:30 - Doors open - snacks, beer, socialization
- 19:00 - Intro and announcements
- 19:10 - Automated Testing Layers in a Multidimensional Monorepo: Fast-Tracking Quality for Hundreds of React Apps - Bogdan Plieshka
- 19:30 - Mastering UI Complexity: State Machines and Reactive Patterns at Grammarly - Anastasiia Mihal
- 19:50 - Break with drinks
- 20:00 - Animations in React and beyond - Ruslan Zharkov
- 20:20 - Networking, Open Mic Lightning Talks
- Mingle until 21:30pm
🗣 Talks
➡️ Automated Testing Layers in a Multidimensional Monorepo: Fast-Tracking Quality for Hundreds of React Apps - Bogdan Plieshka
Fast-tracking quality for releasing hundreds of React Apps.
A case study explores the Streaming company's journey of building automated testing layers within a complex, multidimensional React monorepo and achieving quality contribution feedback within minutes.
➡️ Mastering UI Complexity: State Machines and Reactive Patterns at Grammarly - Anastasiia Mihal
Learn how finite-state machines and reactive programming help us avoid callback hell at Grammarly.
We’ll discuss:
- Real-world challenges we faced when integrating new functionality into a complex existing architecture
- How FSMs transformed our approach to visualizing and scaling user flows
➡️ Animations in React and beyond - Ruslan Zharkov
This talk explores the landscape of animation libraries in React and on the web, including react-spring and Framer Motion. We’ll compare their strengths in terms of usability, scalability, and ease of integration to help you choose the right tool for your project. Additionally, we’ll cover key performance considerations—such as CPU vs. GPU rendering—to ensure smooth animations, even in resource-constrained environments.
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React Berlin April Meetup: Automated Testing Layers & more