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Great news! Microsoft's awesome Reactor community space will be hosting our meetup again this December. If you weren't able to make it to our last event, you can learn more about the Reactor here: https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/reactor/#ReactorRedmondB20

As always, expect great food, drinks and the company of the Seattle web development community. This will be our last meetup for 2018, but if you can't make it, the presentations will be streamed online.

==== Speaker lineup ====

=== Liam Bolling - Building CampusLink using React Native ===

I started Project CampusLink; an employee’s mobile personal assistant to getting things done at work. The app allows employees to check what’s on their cafe’s menu, set time away and see what other benefits their company provides. We built the entire app on React Native.

=== Benjamin West, Daniel Frey, Tom North, and Wyatt Pefley - Lightning Talk "(JS * 4-days) / X = Base Inventory System" ===

How was our team was able to take a 5 page list of requirements, extract the MVP, get approval from the client, and deliver within 4 days? What tools did we use to create this product? What was the X in our equation that led to our result?
github.com/fncreative/FlySorter-front-end

=== Trivikram Kamat - Will React Hooks replace Redux? ===

Hooks are a new feature proposal that lets you use state and other React features without writing a class.
In this talk, we'll got through an application which uses Redux for state management, and edit it to use Hooks.
While doing this, we'll understand the different types of problems Hooks solves, and what improvements we can expect in the future.

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