JSFoo: VueDay 2019
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JSFoo: VueDay 2019

A day spent discussing Vue.js, developments in the Vue ecosystem and component architecture

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Accepting submissions till 12 Aug 2019, 11:59 PM

Bangalore International Centre (BIC), Bangalore

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##About JSFoo: VueDay

JSFoo: Vueday is a single track conference about VueJS. The conference will feature talks on:

  1. The present state of the Vue ecosystem; about the future of Vue and how developers can participate.
  2. Case studies of why organizations have picked VueJS over other frameworks; how to build enterprise-scale apps with VueJS.
  3. Leveraging Vue CLI, customising Vue configuration and leveraging other aspects of VueJS for developer productivity.
  4. Web components and Vue; reactivity in Vue; building plugins.

Speakers from Zomato, Myntra, Flock, Zeta Zoomcar, Cloudnaut Technologies and other companies will share their experiences of working with different aspects of VueJS, and how VueJS has aided front-end development in their organizations.

##Who should attend VueDay:

JSFoo: VueDay is a conference for front-end developers who are:

  1. Working with VueJS
  2. Working with Angular, React and other frameworks and components, and are interested in understanding VueJS
  3. Building enterprise-scale apps
  4. Front-end engineering managers who want to understand developer productivity with VueJS

##Event details:

Date: Friday, 30 August
Venue: Bangalore International Centre (BIC), Domlur, Bangalore
Time: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM


#Sponsors:

Sponsorship slots are open, click here for the Sponsorship Deck.
Email sales@hasgeek.com for bulk ticket purchases, and sponsoring 2019 edition of JSFoo:VueDay.


JSFoo:VueDay 2019 sponsors:


#Platinum Sponsor

Anatta

#Exhibition Sponsor

Pulicis Sapient

#Community Sponsor

Netlify

For more details, contact HasGeek on info@hasgeek.com or jsfoo.editorial@hasgeek.com; call 7676332020.

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Chirag Jain

Chirag Jain

@chiragj

Why to Vue?

Submitted Aug 2, 2019

Are you looking to invest in a new frontend tech stack to integrate / migrate a legacy project?
Are you starting a new project and exploring / comparing new frameworks for it?
Want to learn how to compare frontend frameworks and what kind of tradeoffs are involved?

This session will be an open ended conversations between the tradeoff different frameworks have, we’ll mostly be focusing on Vue and comparing it with other solutions.

Outline

This would be an open ended conversation in which we will talk about Vue’s strengths and the tradeoffs it has.
Even if you’re not interested in Vue or already using it you’ll learn about what are the tradeoffs you should consider when choosing a framework for a project.

Some of the topics I would love to talk about:

  • Reactivity and 2 way binding
  • Single file components
  • Developer Experience & Ecosystem (State management / Routing / Style management etc.)
  • Learning Curve
  • Community Support

and more :)

Requirements

Enthusiasm to participate and learn about tradeoffs in frotend frameworks

Speaker bio

Hi there, I’m Chirag Jain.
I work on JavaScipt, Big Data Infra and Visualization @ Uber.
Talk to me about Type Systems (Rust / ReasonML / Flow), Frontend frameworks (React / Vue), State Managment, GraphQL, Design Systems, Career development and more.

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Make a submission

Accepting submissions till 12 Aug 2019, 11:59 PM

Bangalore International Centre (BIC), Bangalore

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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