React Native San Francisco Meetup at Coinbase


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The event location is 430 California St.
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Food & Drinks Provided
6:15pm - 7:00pm: Arrivals & Introductions
7:00pm - 7:30pm: 1. Simplify integrating React Native components into existing Native apps.
7:30pm - 8:00pm: 2. Styles and Theming in React Native.
8:00pm - 8:20pm: 3. The performance advantages of vaporizing your boilerplate.
8:20pm - 8:30pm: Lightning Talk: Pros and Cons of sharing code between React-Native and React.
8:30pm - 9:15pm: Mingle
Talk 1:
Krunal Shah, Mobile developer, Walmart Lab
Title: Simplify integrating React Native components into existing Native apps.
Electrode Native is an open-source mobile platform developed by Walmart labs that simplifies development and streamlines the integration of React Native components into existing mobile applications. Electrode Native is used in Walmart's existing native applications. Krunal's talk will highlight the challenges involved and solutions offered by Electrode Native to ease such integrations.
About Krunal:
Krunal does native Android and cross-platform mobile development at Walmart Labs. Krunal is also a contributor to Walmart lab's Electrode Native platform.
Talk 2:
Haris Mahmood, Senior Engineer, Shopify
Title: Styles and Theming in React Native.
Haris is going to be talking about various techniques for styling and theming React Native applications.
About Haris:
Haris is a Senior Engineer and instructor based in Toronto, Canada. He currently works at Shopify where he’s helping build the world of e-commerce. When not at work, you can find him at the dog park with his puppy Finn, reading a good book, or catching up on a TV show.
Talk 3:
Nathaniel Tucker, Sofware Engineer, Coinbase
Title: The performance advantages of vaporizing your boilerplate.
Nathaniel is going to talk about how to burn boilerplate code in your frontend apps in order to finally give your users the performance they deserve. This talk will cover practical applications of hooks for data stores in a concurrent world.
About Nathaniel:
After 22 years of programming across many ends of many tech stacks, Nathaniel has finally escaped his cave to share his insights with the world. Does his experience working at Facebook, Microsoft, Robinhood, his own failed startup, and now Coinbase make him a prophet? Or more realistically, does it make him confused and unrelatable?
Lightning Talk:
Eric Chang, Dingyu Zhou Software Engineer's at Pared.
Title: Pros and Cons of sharing code between React-Native and React
React-Native and React are popular front-end development frameworks. We found that we used to almost write the same code twice for our mobile app and for our web app. We implemented a shared repository to eliminate duplicated code. We’d like to share the experiences that we learned.
About Eric Chang, Dingyu Zhou:
Eric is a Senior Software Engineer at Pared. He has been working with react-native for more than 4 years.
Dingyu is a web developer at Pared, and has been using React for many years.

React Native San Francisco Meetup at Coinbase