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Rizchel Dayao

@rizcheldayao

How to Deploy Your React Application While Saving Time and Energy

Submitted Feb 1, 2018

As a front end developer, we often dread the process of deploying and hosting our applications. We want to focus on perfecting the front end and hope the deployment process is quick and simple…or at least that’s how I felt. Unfortunately, that’s usually not the case and we spend hours of our time and energy to do a simple deployment. I’ve created a React template application and quick start guide to help you save those wasted hours and make deploying your applications easier.

  • Overview of template application
  • React containers & components
  • Redux actions and store
  • Dockerize your application
  • Deploying the template application to Kubernetes on IBM Cloud

By the end of this talk, you’ll have a template and guide to deploy your React application while saving hours of your time and being stress free!

Outline

  • Overview of template application
  • React containers & components
  • Redux actions and store
  • Dockerize your application
  • Deploying the template application to Kubernetes on IBM Cloud

Speaker bio

Rizchel Dayao is a Developer Advocate at IBM in Denver, Colorado. Previously, she was a Developer Lead for the IBM Cloud and her team won the Eminence and Excellence Award in 2017, as well as the Manager’s Choice Award. She has helped facilitate IBM Design Thinking sessions and was part of the team to win the Tech Innovation Challenge Hackathon as an intern in 2014 at American Express. She graduated from Arizona State University with a degree in Computer Science. When she’s not coding away, she enjoys playing with her two adorable pups and anything Harry Potter related!

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