VueNYC #27: Vueby Dooby Doo


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๐๐๐ Talks ๐๐๐
๐กLessons Learned Building a Reusable Component Library
๐ฃMichael Thiessen
@MichaelThiessen
At Vidyard we've learned a ton of things (and made many more mistakes) building our reusable Vue component library, Construction Yard.
This talk will highlight the more important technical lessons, such as: how to get started quickly, how not to break your app every week, problems we faced with SEMVER, and what we learned about abstraction and building great interfaces.
Michael Thiessen is a frontend developer at Vidyard, and also writes about Vue on his blog and on Twitter.
๐กJAMStack Data - The Next Frontier
๐ฃSummer Shrader
@SRSchrader
Travel through the history of the internet to understand the need for JAMStack apps, and to recognize that now is the time to revolutionize the way we access data.
Summer is a Senior UX Designer/Developer at Fauna.
๐กComposing Components in Vue
๐ฃDamian Dulisz
@damiandulisz
We will be exploring different patterns for multi-component composition, mostly involving the use of slots and scoped slots.
Damian is a Vue.js core team member, currently working at Coursedog. Back in 2016, he co-founded the Official Vue.js Newsletter (news.vuejs.org). He also created several popular open source libraries: vue-multiselect, vuelidate and vue-global-events and is organizing Vue meetups in Poland.
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๐๐ต๐ฅ Continue the Conversation ๐ฐ๐น๐จ
The Bluebell Cafรฉ, 293 3rd Ave, bet. 22nd and 23rd
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๐ข๐ก๐Special thanks to our host, Reorg (Sarah & Allison)! ๐๐๐


VueNYC #27: Vueby Dooby Doo