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JavaScriptKC is at it again on April 24th! We're lucky enough to get two top notch, local Kansas City speakers to join us and drop some knowledge. You don't want to miss this one!
Location
Quest Analytics
9225 Indian Creek Pkwy Ste 200
Overland Park, KS 66210
Schedule
5:30pm - 6:00pm - Arrival and Refreshments
6:00pm - 6:45pm - Speaker #1 - Jan-Niklas Wortmann
6:45pm - 7:30pm - Speaker #2 - Jennifer Wadella
Speaker: Jan-Niklas Wortmann
Topic: Pragmatic Typings - Patterns to Reduce Friction and Spark Joy
Description: Do you struggle with TypeScript typings or feel like you hit a learning plateau? Are you constantly fighting your compiler and red squiggly lines in your editor? I am 99.99% sure the problem you are having is not with TypeScript but the way you are using it. Let me show you patterns you can use to minimize the time you feel like you are fighting TypeScript and allow you to still enjoy all its benefits. I'll use these patterns to help you learn to love TypeScript and feel confident using things like Type Guards, Generics and Type Inference, and help you keep your code base "as any" and "@ts-ignore" free.
Speaker: Jennifer Wadella
Topic: The Problems Micro Frontends Won't Solve That No One Wants to Talk About
Description: Everyone wants to ship more software faster, and following the lead of the MicroServices craze the frontend community has begun to reach for Micro Frontends as a silver bullet solution. Micro Frontends promise large teams the ability to independently ship pieces of applications without code collisions, bug creation, that can be team-agnostic, and with Webpack, Vercel, NX, and others leaning in to offer ways to federate code, this seems to be the way of the future. But what problems aren't solved by Micro Frontends? There is a large gap in what large complex teams need to ship better software and what Micro Frontends are able to provide ... and that gap is the basis of this talk. We'll discuss the consequences that arise when attempting to implement MFE architecture that no on seems to want to talk about.
Refreshments
Refreshments provided by our friends at Keyhole Software.
Sponsors
Keyhole Software
Quest Analytics