Hosted by
React Amsterdam
Tuesday, March 29th 2022
6:30PM to 10:00PM CEST
In-Person
Address available to attendees
We missed you this time around!
👋 General Info
Hey React Amsterdam community! We are back on track and ready to have an exceptional time sharing the best open-source practices and knowledge with you.
We’re going to meet on the 29th of March to talk about all things React and dive deep into the details and internals of our favourite libraries, tools, and patterns.
We hope you join us!
Event location - TNW City, Singel 542, 1017 AZ Amsterdam
🎫 Registration
Please do RSVP here to show your friends you’re coming.
Feel free to bring +1 friend who is interested in joining us (just share the Guild link - so your friend could register as well).
🤝 Sponsors
Huge thanks to our friends Bitvavo (bitvavo.com) for renting the venue and fuelling us with snacks & beverages!
This event made possible thanks to the support from React Summit organizers - GitNation (gitnation.org)
🕑 Event Schedule
18:30 - Doors open - snacks, beer, socialization - you can check your laptop connection during that time
19:00 - Intro and announcements
19:10 - Talks
20:00 - Lightning Talks
20:30 - Mingle until 10pm
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👍 Code of Conduct
By registering for this event you agree to comply with our CoC https://reactsummit.com/coc
📩 Contact
hi@reactsummit.com
https://twitter.com/ReactSummit
http://youtube.com/ReactConferences
Presentations
Vladimir Guguiev
Collaboration process between designers and developers has been long overdue for a revision. The current version of it, essentially built around designers handing off static images with annotations to engineers, is wasteful and inefficient. We will talk about how modern design tools that embrace web standards can revolutionize this process.
Taz Singh
Developing for each platform individually is so 2010s. These days, with React Native’s component system providing base-level UI constructs, we can efficiently develop for every platform while not sacrificing any particular platform’s uniqueness. Taz will review the approach they’ve taken while developing Guild, and the creation of their Mondrian cross-platform responsive design system as well as how they’ve accommodated the differences in navigational experiences across platforms to accomplish a codebase that can be 95+% shared across every platform.
We missed you this time around!
Hosted by
React Amsterdam
Mar
29
Tuesday, March 29th 2022
6:30PM to 10:00PM CEST
In-Person
Address available to attendees
👋 General Info
Hey React Amsterdam community! We are back on track and ready to have an exceptional time sharing the best open-source practices and knowledge with you.
We’re going to meet on the 29th of March to talk about all things React and dive deep into the details and internals of our favourite libraries, tools, and patterns.
We hope you join us!
Event location - TNW City, Singel 542, 1017 AZ Amsterdam
🎫 Registration
Please do RSVP here to show your friends you’re coming.
Feel free to bring +1 friend who is interested in joining us (just share the Guild link - so your friend could register as well).
🤝 Sponsors
Huge thanks to our friends Bitvavo (bitvavo.com) for renting the venue and fuelling us with snacks & beverages!
This event made possible thanks to the support from React Summit organizers - GitNation (gitnation.org)
🕑 Event Schedule
18:30 - Doors open - snacks, beer, socialization - you can check your laptop connection during that time
19:00 - Intro and announcements
19:10 - Talks
20:00 - Lightning Talks
20:30 - Mingle until 10pm
—
👍 Code of Conduct
By registering for this event you agree to comply with our CoC https://reactsummit.com/coc
📩 Contact
hi@reactsummit.com
https://twitter.com/ReactSummit
http://youtube.com/ReactConferences
Presentations
Vladimir Guguiev
Collaboration process between designers and developers has been long overdue for a revision. The current version of it, essentially built around designers handing off static images with annotations to engineers, is wasteful and inefficient. We will talk about how modern design tools that embrace web standards can revolutionize this process.
Taz Singh
Developing for each platform individually is so 2010s. These days, with React Native’s component system providing base-level UI constructs, we can efficiently develop for every platform while not sacrificing any particular platform’s uniqueness. Taz will review the approach they’ve taken while developing Guild, and the creation of their Mondrian cross-platform responsive design system as well as how they’ve accommodated the differences in navigational experiences across platforms to accomplish a codebase that can be 95+% shared across every platform.
Get in touch!
hi@guild.host