JSFoo Pune 2019

JSFoo Pune 2019

JSFoo is a JavaScript conference hosted by HasGeek.

JSFoo is the annual JavaScript conference hosted by HasGeek. The Pune edition is the second edition (JSFoo in Pune in 2012, and ReactFoo in January 2018).

HasGeek launched JSFoo in 2011 as India’s first JavaScript conference. The JS community in India has grown phenomenally since then. JavaScript now prevades every aspect of web development - browsers, apps, front-end, back-end, mobile and IoT, and there’s always scope to understand new ideas and solutions. The conference explores new ideas, implementing innovative solutions, and learning from experiences, especially negative ones.

Want to see the talks from last year’s conference? Watch the JSFoo 2018 videos or the related ReactFoo 2018 videos.

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JSFoo is a forum for discussing UI engineering; fullstack development; web applications engineering, performance, security and design; accessibility; and latest developments in #JavaScript. Follow JSFoo on Twitter more

Vinci Rufus

@vinci

SPAs are dead long live Microfrontends

Submitted Dec 7, 2018

The frontend world is obsessed with building Single Page Apps (SPAs). However SPAs are the monoliths of the frontend world and carry the same challenges and drawbacks backend teams faced with their monolithic applications. Microfrontends is an alternative approach to building apps using JS frameworks that are scalable, performant and easy to maintain.

Outline

  • Why are we obsessed with SPAs?
  • Drawbacks of SPAs
  • Core principles of a micro service architecture that apply to microfrontends.
  • Architecture of a microfrontend app built on React
  • Managing state between micro apps
  • Build systems for bundling and deploying microfrontend.
  • Demo & code examples
  • Gotchas to be aware of while building microfrontends.

Requirements

basic understanding of JS frameworks preferably React.

Speaker bio

Vinci is a Sr. Director of Technology with publicis.sapient. He spends most of his time helping teams build scalable frontend apps on React and Angular.

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JSFoo is a forum for discussing UI engineering; fullstack development; web applications engineering, performance, security and design; accessibility; and latest developments in #JavaScript. Follow JSFoo on Twitter more