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Microservice architecture is becoming an increasingly popular choice among platform architects, and for good reason: when ... Good software practices don't end just because you're building a thick client in the browser. The Introducing Cypress, a game changing user interface and acceptance Native browser support for Web Components is underway, providing web developers with powerful new APIs. Web Components ... The goal of this talk is to give developers five solid techniques and concepts that they can implement as soon as they return to ... New technology fatigue is real. In my first year and a half as a software consultant, I have worked on projects in Backbone, ...

If you can't measure it, you can't improve it. But measuring load time is easy, right? "Load time" is now an outdated concept, ... It can be daunting to start putting code to editor for software of any size, whether it's an entire project or a single function, and it's ... Some of the most advanced software engineering takes place in enabling rockets, spacecraft, and satellites to work. The failures ... "Building React components is simple - until it isn't. Real world constraints can lead to large components that 'do it all'. Or near ... Attendees of this presentation will learn how to write their own global state management library (redux), which will then help them ... Building a web app? Should you pick Angular, React, Vue, or the something else? Did you know that browsers have a built-in ...

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RVA JavaScript Conf 2018 - Testing Microservices in Node.js by Justin Bachorik
RVA JavaScript Conf 2018 - JavaScript Tests in Node, the Browser, and CI by Rob Richardson
RVA JavaScript Conf 2018 - E2E Testing with Cypress by Don Denoncourt
RVA JavaScript Conf 2018 - Intro to Web Components by Chris Lorenzo
RVA JavaScript Conf 2018 - UX for Developers By John Athayde
RVA JavaScript Conf 2018 - JavaScript Survival Skills by Becca Nelson
RVA JavaScript Conf 2018 - Meaningful Performance Metrics by Joshua Nelson
RVA JavaScript Conf 2018 - Designing Code by Matt Clough
RVA JavaScript 2018 - Technical Debt in Space by Jesse Warden
RVA JavaScript Conf 2018 - The How's and Why's of Flexible React Components by Jenn Creighton
RVA JavaScript Conf 2018 - Learn Redux by Writing Redux by Matt Crowder
RVA JavaScript Conf 2018 - Async/Await Armageddon! by Bob Larrick
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RVA JavaScript Conf 2018 - Testing Microservices in Node.js by Justin Bachorik

RVA JavaScript Conf 2018 - Testing Microservices in Node.js by Justin Bachorik

Microservice architecture is becoming an increasingly popular choice among platform architects, and for good reason: when ...

RVA JavaScript Conf 2018 - JavaScript Tests in Node, the Browser, and CI by Rob Richardson

RVA JavaScript Conf 2018 - JavaScript Tests in Node, the Browser, and CI by Rob Richardson

Good software practices don't end just because you're building a thick client in the browser. The

RVA JavaScript Conf 2018 - E2E Testing with Cypress by Don Denoncourt

RVA JavaScript Conf 2018 - E2E Testing with Cypress by Don Denoncourt

Introducing Cypress, a game changing user interface and acceptance

RVA JavaScript Conf 2018 - Intro to Web Components by Chris Lorenzo

RVA JavaScript Conf 2018 - Intro to Web Components by Chris Lorenzo

Native browser support for Web Components is underway, providing web developers with powerful new APIs. Web Components ...

RVA JavaScript Conf 2018 - UX for Developers By John Athayde

RVA JavaScript Conf 2018 - UX for Developers By John Athayde

The goal of this talk is to give developers five solid techniques and concepts that they can implement as soon as they return to ...

RVA JavaScript Conf 2018 - JavaScript Survival Skills by Becca Nelson

RVA JavaScript Conf 2018 - JavaScript Survival Skills by Becca Nelson

New technology fatigue is real. In my first year and a half as a software consultant, I have worked on projects in Backbone, ...

RVA JavaScript Conf 2018 - Meaningful Performance Metrics by Joshua Nelson

RVA JavaScript Conf 2018 - Meaningful Performance Metrics by Joshua Nelson

If you can't measure it, you can't improve it. But measuring load time is easy, right? "Load time" is now an outdated concept, ...

RVA JavaScript Conf 2018 - Designing Code by Matt Clough

RVA JavaScript Conf 2018 - Designing Code by Matt Clough

It can be daunting to start putting code to editor for software of any size, whether it's an entire project or a single function, and it's ...

RVA JavaScript 2018 - Technical Debt in Space by Jesse Warden

RVA JavaScript 2018 - Technical Debt in Space by Jesse Warden

Some of the most advanced software engineering takes place in enabling rockets, spacecraft, and satellites to work. The failures ...

RVA JavaScript Conf 2018 - The How's and Why's of Flexible React Components by Jenn Creighton

RVA JavaScript Conf 2018 - The How's and Why's of Flexible React Components by Jenn Creighton

"Building React components is simple - until it isn't. Real world constraints can lead to large components that 'do it all'. Or near ...

RVA JavaScript Conf 2018 - Learn Redux by Writing Redux by Matt Crowder

RVA JavaScript Conf 2018 - Learn Redux by Writing Redux by Matt Crowder

Attendees of this presentation will learn how to write their own global state management library (redux), which will then help them ...

RVA JavaScript Conf 2018 - Async/Await Armageddon! by Bob Larrick

RVA JavaScript Conf 2018 - Async/Await Armageddon! by Bob Larrick

The asynchronous execution model of

Future-proof your Web Apps with Web Components and LitElement | Kito Mann | RVAJS

Future-proof your Web Apps with Web Components and LitElement | Kito Mann | RVAJS

Building a web app? Should you pick Angular, React, Vue, or the something else? Did you know that browsers have a built-in ...