Closed yosriady closed 4 years ago
React is fast by design. But what happens when it does get slow? How do you write components to extract every inch of performance? In this talk, we will walkthrough the process of diagnosing and optimizing a chat application, to enable it to handle hundreds of messages without lagging. We will learn how to use Chrome Dev Tools and React Dev tools to identify performance bottlenecks. Then, dive deeper into React to under its rendering process. And finally, we'll learn about strategies to make React even faster and more efficient.
Akshata Mohanty Github: @akshatamohanty Twitter: @iamaatoh
Fullstack Engineer at Rakuten Viki. Architect-turned-software-developer. Night-time AI adventurer. Wannabe Muay Thai fighter.
20min
@akshatamohanty Great! Looking forward to have you speak in August.
No real world app faces events in a preordained fashion, and as it grows and becomes more complex; more and more async side effects become intertwined. How do we make apps that are built to face disaster and errors with grace? I'll try to summarize a few patterns on taking an event driven approach to react-redux development; making higher level concurrency management and long-running background tasks rather trivial with what I consider is one of the best side effect management tools out there.
Aviral Kulshreshtha Github: @idfunctor Twitter: @id_functor
Frontend Engineer @ Clarifai. Previously specialized in high-traffic e-commerce PWAs. Self learned from the ground up. In love with web interactions and animations. Generative art/creative code enthusiast.
30min
@idfunctor Looking forward to have you speak in August. :+1:
Talk Description Microfrontend is very popular lately on the frontend world. This talk will bring what is Microfrontend, How can we achieve and What is the best practices that we should follow.
Presenter Github: @pyaesone17
Presenter's bio A fullstack software engineer at foodpanda.
Duration requested 25mins
Slides in progress
@pyaesone17 I'm happy to add you in August but - you'll be the third and last speaker, would that be alright with you? Attendees' attention spans usually craters by the third talk.
Alternatively, we also have other meetups in September onwards.
@pyaesone17
@yosriady Hi, I moved it to #24
Hi @akshatamohanty and @idfunctor, can I confirm that you will be speaking at the upcoming React online meetup on Tuesday, 18th August 2020? Please reply to this comment to confirm your attendance. đ
@yosriady yup, confirmed
Yep, count me in!
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@akshatamohanty @idfunctor Great! See you next Tuesday!
@akshatamohanty @idfunctor Can you join the call about 10 minutes earlier at 6:50PM today to set up and test your screen sharing? https://zoom.us/j/94746710941
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