Hosted by
React Amsterdam
Thursday, November 28th
6:30PM to 9:00PM CET
In-Person
Address available to attendees
We missed you this time around!
đź‘‹ General Info
Hey React Amsterdam Community!
We are thrilled to announce that our upcoming meetup will be on November 28 at Picnic HQ.
đź—Ł To propose a talk for our meetups please fill in the CFP form
🤝 Organized by
This event made possible thanks to the support from React Advanced London & React Day Berlin organizers – GitNation.
🤝 Hosted by
Huge thanks to our friends Picnic!
At Picnic, we’ve been revolutionizing the way people buy their groceries since 2015 – and we’ve come a long way since then. We provide our rapidly-growing customer base with an affordable and sustainable service through cutting-edge technology, efficient planning, and a fleet of electric vehicles.
One of the main things that makes Picnic different is that we do almost everything in-house. Forecasting. Warehouse systems. Partnerships. Fleet strategies. Internal and external applications. We find it gives us more freedom when it comes to trying out new and innovative ideas!
đź•‘ Event Schedule
18:30 - Doors open - snacks, beer, socialization
19:00 - Intro and announcements
19:10 - From Code to Cloud: Automating Your Frontend Deployments with Terraform and Azure – Rodney Wormsbecher
19.30 - Amazing UI with React Native Skia - Kuncheria Kuruvilla
19:50 - Networking, Open Mic Lightning Talks
Mingle until 21:00pm
—
đź‘Ť Code of Conduct
By registering for this event you agree to comply with our CoC
đź“© Contact
events@gitnation.org
https://twitter.com/ReactSummit
http://youtube.com/ReactConferences
Presentations
Kuncheria Kuruvilla
React Native Skia brings the Skia Graphics Library to React Native. Skia serves as the graphics engine for Google Chrome and Chrome OS, Android, Flutter, Mozilla Firefox, Firefox OS, and many other products.The talk will touch upon the following topics:
What is Skia
What is React Native Skia
Capabilities
Short demo
Showcase of what can be done
Rodney Wormsbecher
Everyone who works in IT and software development has encountered this problem before. You got this legacy project and it went down yesterday. Now it’s your task to read the documentation and get it live again. Guess what? You followed all the steps but still the application is not working. Is the documentation up to date? Was there a firewall setting that’s needs to be opened up? Wait the documentation said it uses MongoDB but didn’t we work on Prisma up until now? I guess everyone who has been in this position knows what an absolute nightmare it can be to live through this.
You told yourself, I will do better and I will never let a project be out of date with it’s documentation right? We all know that’s not going happen. So how can we solve this? There is only one way, to automate the complete setup from Git repository to infrastructure to configuration and deployment.
Luckily for us, this is now possibly through a variety of tools across the development spectrum. In this workshop we will make use of one of the most popular tolls called Terraform. It allows us to write the infrastructure as code and run it to spin up our environment in Azure.
We missed you this time around!
Hosted by
React Amsterdam
Nov
28
Thursday, November 28th
6:30PM to 9:00PM CET
In-Person
Address available to attendees
đź‘‹ General Info
Hey React Amsterdam Community!
We are thrilled to announce that our upcoming meetup will be on November 28 at Picnic HQ.
đź—Ł To propose a talk for our meetups please fill in the CFP form
🤝 Organized by
This event made possible thanks to the support from React Advanced London & React Day Berlin organizers – GitNation.
🤝 Hosted by
Huge thanks to our friends Picnic!
At Picnic, we’ve been revolutionizing the way people buy their groceries since 2015 – and we’ve come a long way since then. We provide our rapidly-growing customer base with an affordable and sustainable service through cutting-edge technology, efficient planning, and a fleet of electric vehicles.
One of the main things that makes Picnic different is that we do almost everything in-house. Forecasting. Warehouse systems. Partnerships. Fleet strategies. Internal and external applications. We find it gives us more freedom when it comes to trying out new and innovative ideas!
đź•‘ Event Schedule
18:30 - Doors open - snacks, beer, socialization
19:00 - Intro and announcements
19:10 - From Code to Cloud: Automating Your Frontend Deployments with Terraform and Azure – Rodney Wormsbecher
19.30 - Amazing UI with React Native Skia - Kuncheria Kuruvilla
19:50 - Networking, Open Mic Lightning Talks
Mingle until 21:00pm
—
đź‘Ť Code of Conduct
By registering for this event you agree to comply with our CoC
đź“© Contact
events@gitnation.org
https://twitter.com/ReactSummit
http://youtube.com/ReactConferences
Presentations
Kuncheria Kuruvilla
React Native Skia brings the Skia Graphics Library to React Native. Skia serves as the graphics engine for Google Chrome and Chrome OS, Android, Flutter, Mozilla Firefox, Firefox OS, and many other products.The talk will touch upon the following topics:
What is Skia
What is React Native Skia
Capabilities
Short demo
Showcase of what can be done
Rodney Wormsbecher
Everyone who works in IT and software development has encountered this problem before. You got this legacy project and it went down yesterday. Now it’s your task to read the documentation and get it live again. Guess what? You followed all the steps but still the application is not working. Is the documentation up to date? Was there a firewall setting that’s needs to be opened up? Wait the documentation said it uses MongoDB but didn’t we work on Prisma up until now? I guess everyone who has been in this position knows what an absolute nightmare it can be to live through this.
You told yourself, I will do better and I will never let a project be out of date with it’s documentation right? We all know that’s not going happen. So how can we solve this? There is only one way, to automate the complete setup from Git repository to infrastructure to configuration and deployment.
Luckily for us, this is now possibly through a variety of tools across the development spectrum. In this workshop we will make use of one of the most popular tolls called Terraform. It allows us to write the infrastructure as code and run it to spin up our environment in Azure.
Get in touch!
hi@guild.host