JSFoo 2019
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JSFoo 2019

On component architecture, front-end engineering and Developer Experience (DX)

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NIMHANS Convention Centre, Bangalore, Bangalore

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JSFoo is in its ninth edition this year. Talks at JSFoo 2019 will cover the following topics:

  1. Component architecture -- how different web components have been stitched together to build apps; outcomes on UI and performance as a result of architecture choices
  2. Deployment practices for front-end and how Kubernetes and CI/CD fall into this picture
  3. Accessibility
  4. Developer experience (DX)
  5. Functional programming paradigms: ReasonML and ClojureScript
  6. Privacy and Content Security Policy (CSP)
  7. New developments such as SvelteJS

Speakers from Razorpay, CloudCherry, Myntra, Innovaccer, GitLab, Microsoft, Atlassian and Gramener will share their work and learnings on these topics.

Who should attend JSFoo:

JSFoo is a conference for practitioners, by practitioners. JSFoo 2019 is a conference for:

  1. Front-end engineers
  2. Senior software developers
  3. Team leaders and engineering managers
  4. Fullstack developers
  5. InfoSec professionals

##JSFoo 2019 details:
Dates: 27 and 28 September
Venue: NIMHANS Convention Centre, Bangalore

##JSFoo workshops:
The following workshops have been curated for before and after the conference:







##Contact details:
For inquiries about conference tickets, workshop tickets and any other details, call JSFoo on 7676332020 or email info@hasgeek.com

#Sponsors:

Click here for the Sponsorship Deck.
Email sales@hasgeek.com for bulk ticket purchases, and sponsoring JSFoo 2019.


JSFoo 2019 sponsors:


#Platinum Sponsor

Microsoft

#Gold Sponsor

Atlassian

#Exhibition Sponsor

Publicis Sapient

#Bronze Sponsor

Innovaccer ThoughtSpot

#Community Sponsor

Hasura Obvious

Contact

For tickets and sponsorships, contact info@hasgeek.com or call +91-7676332020. For queries about proposing talks, write to jsfoo.editorial@hasgeek.com

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Paul Napier

@rndm

RNDM - Serverside React Native

Submitted Feb 11, 2019

Can React Native be written on a Server and deployed as a JSON response?

Answer: YES!

RNDM is a suite of low code tools that wraps React, React Native, React Native Web and React Native Windows that allows true cross-platform development across 8 platforms (with one more on the way!).

But more than that, RNDM provides functionality for writing Server-side React Native that can be transformed in to component driven real-time API responses for zero-deployment application changes.

Simply put, you can now create an application and dynamically in real-time, change the entire flow of the user experience across every user, or targeting specific platforms, demographics, a/b testing cohort or any other metric. All through JSON.

Outline

RNDM is a suite of low code tools that make use of Node, React, React Native, React Native Web, React Native Windows and more so as to address concepts such as:

  • Reducing boiler plate code
  • Increasing Cross Platform code reuse
  • Open sourcing plugin
  • Server-side delivery of components, functionality, middleware and renderers

In this session, you will be introduced to a template that consolidates the efforts of multiple frameworks to support the same codebase across iOS, tvOS, Android, Android TV, Web, Windows 10, Windows 10 Phone and Xbox.

You will then see how React Native code can be written on a server and delivered via simple JSON responses to create entire functional native applications, with the possibility of updating a full application in real-time with zero application deployment.

  • No Application Submission
  • No Codepush
  • Only API base React Native Applications on all 8 platforms

To review the projects ahead of time you can visit the RNDM.com site with full documentation as well as a playground:
https://www.rndm.com

Or checkout the open source GitHub page:
https://github.com/rndm-com

Or the NPM Org Page:
https://www.npmjs.com/org/rndm

Requirements

Nothing! Low-code needs less setup ;)

Speaker bio

Paul Napier

RNDM Founder and Low Code Advocate
Paul is a passionate advocate of low code solutions. His career in code began when he worked in sales, as he discovered that his distaste for repetitive tasks could be overcome by learning how to automate them. Since then he has learned and taught multiple programming languages including Objective C, Java, Swift, Kotlin, C# and JavaScript.

He works across projects covering a wide area of platforms including TVs, Mobile, Desktop, Web and Server. Leading teams to deliver world-class applications with high code reuse, sharing and testability.

In his spare time, he dedicates much of his attention to building open-source low code solutions and to teaching kids how to code.

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Make a submission

Accepting submissions till 21 Sep 2019, 07:20 AM

NIMHANS Convention Centre, Bangalore, 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