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The Web's Next Transition
Kent C. Dodds discusses how the transition to the next version of the web will impact user experience, the development productivity, and business goals.
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Hard Problems in Front-End Platforms
Katie Sylor-Miller discusses the world of Front-end Platform Engineering, exploring the unique challenges, strategies, and best practices involved in creating robust, scalable, and reliable systems.
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Future of Web3 in Debt Capital Markets
Avtar Sehra discusses the future of institutional DeFi, as is being done by Clinaro, where flexible instruments can be deployed.
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Wasm: What is Universal Compute Good For?
Sean Isom describes a framework for building universal applications using browser-based Wasm, server side Wasm, and what is coming next with edge computing.
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Build Features Faster with WebAssembly Components
Bailey Hayes discusses what has been impossible: the ability to write an application that combines libraries written in different languages, runnable in the web, on the server, and at the edge.
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Backends in Dart: Strengths, Weaknesses, and Performance
Chris Swan provides an overview of Dart as a back-end language, then dives into those trade offs to look at the pros and cons of different choices.
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WebGPU is Not Just about the Web
Élie Michel discusses how to benefit from the common effort carried out by browser developers to do native graphics programming with a single API, and how WebGPU brings much more power than WebGL.
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Micro Frontends: the Evolution of Frontend Architecture
Ruben Casas discusses the evolution of frontend applications at scale, starting from monoliths, evolving to modular monoliths, integrated applications, monorepos and arriving at micro frontends.
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Enhance: SSR for Web Components
Brian LeRoux discusses Enhance, a way to build web apps with the pure web standards.
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Speed of Apache Pinot at the Cost of Cloud Object Storage with Tiered Storage
Neha Pawar discusses how to query data on the cloud directly with sub-seconds latencies, diving into data fetch and optimization strategies, challenges faced and learnings.
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Building Typesafe APIs with tRPC & TypeScript
Brian Douglas discusses how tRPC provides type safety end to end, ensuring the contract for the API boundary can be trusted by default.
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What the Data Says: Emerging Technical Trends in Front-End and How They Affect You
Laurie Voss discusses the adoption of technical trends in web development, and uses data from over 16,000 responses to surveys of web developers to identify the key trends in front-end development.