React Amsterdam Spring: SSR Components, Micro-frontends, Observability & more

React Amsterdam

Apr

20

Thursday, April 20th

from 4:00PM to 8:00PM UTC

In-Person

Address available to attendees

We missed you this time around!

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 20th of April 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 CREA (Nieuwe Achtergracht 170 · Amsterdam, NH)

🎫 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 BBD & Rangle for renting the venue and fuelling us with snacks & beverages!

BBD Software is an international software development company with offices in South Africa, India, the UK, and Europe. They have over 1,200 professionals and specialize in custom software solutions for industries like finance, insurance, telecommunications, and logistics. BBD has 38 years of experience in traditional and innovative technologies and is dedicated to delivering top-notch software to help clients improve their processes and stay competitive.

Rangle is a modern digital product, platform, and practices consultancy that partners with global brands and funded scale-ups to build their next generation products and digital experience platforms.

This event made possible thanks to the support from React Summit organizers - GitNation.

🕑 Event Schedule

  • 18:30 - Doors open - snacks, beer, socialization

  • 19:00 - Intro and announcements

  • 19:10 - Talks

  • 20:30 - Mingle until 10pm

🗣️ Talks

➡️ Abdelrhman Adel - Build React components with SSR in mind

I’ve been building UI components with React for a while now, and I’ve read a lot about server-side rendering (SSR). From what I’ve read, I didn’t expect SSR to affect how React components are built.

Lately, I’ve been working on a component library, and one of the consumer teams I worked with uses SSR. After building many components, I received feedback that several of them weren’t working correctly when SSR was used. This got me thinking about why this was happening and how SSR might affect building React components.

➡️ Alibek Kazhibekov - Micro-frontends with Module Federation and Next.js

In this talk, we will explore how Micro Frontends and Module Federation can be used with Next.js to build scalable and maintainable applications. We will discuss the challenges of traditional frontend development approaches and how breaking down a monolithic Next.js application into smaller, autonomous parts can improve development efficiency and agility. We will also cover the benefits of using Module Federation to share code at runtime between different applications and the Host app. The talk will include examples of how to use these concepts to build a micro frontend app using Next.js.

➡️ Gonzalo Beviglia - Observability for React Applications

Observability is essential for developing and maintaining reliable and performance React applications. By the end of this talk, you will have a practical guide on how to make your React applications more observable and resilient using OpenTelemetry.

👍 Code of Conduct

By registering for this event you agree to comply with our CoC

📩 Contact

hi@reactsummit.com

https://twitter.com/ReactSummit

http://youtube.com/ReactConferences

Presentations

Abdelrhman Adel

Build React Components with SSR in Mind

I’ve been building UI components with React for a while now, and I’ve read a lot about server-side rendering (SSR). From what I’ve read, I didn’t expect SSR to affect how React components are built.

Lately, I’ve been working on a component library, and one of the consumer teams I worked with uses SSR. After building many components, I received feedback that several of them weren’t working correctly when SSR was used. This got me thinking about why this was happening and how SSR might affect building React components.

Alibek Kazhibekov

Micro-frontends with Module Federation and Next.js

In this talk, we will explore how Micro Frontends and Module Federation can be used with Next.js to build scalable and maintainable applications. We will discuss the challenges of traditional frontend development approaches and how breaking down a monolithic Next.js application into smaller, autonomous parts can improve development efficiency and agility. We will also cover the benefits of using Module Federation to share code at runtime between different applications and the Host app. The talk will include examples of how to use these concepts to build a micro frontend app using Next.js.

Gonzalo Beviglia

Observability for React Applications

Observability is essential for developing and maintaining reliable and performance React applications. By the end of this talk, you will have a practical guide on how to make your React applications more observable and resilient using OpenTelemetry.

React Amsterdam Spring: SSR Components, Micro-frontends, Observability & more

React Amsterdam

Apr

20

Thursday, April 20th

from 4:00PM to 8:00PM UTC

In-Person

Address available to attendees

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 20th of April 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 CREA (Nieuwe Achtergracht 170 · Amsterdam, NH)

🎫 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 BBD & Rangle for renting the venue and fuelling us with snacks & beverages!

BBD Software is an international software development company with offices in South Africa, India, the UK, and Europe. They have over 1,200 professionals and specialize in custom software solutions for industries like finance, insurance, telecommunications, and logistics. BBD has 38 years of experience in traditional and innovative technologies and is dedicated to delivering top-notch software to help clients improve their processes and stay competitive.

Rangle is a modern digital product, platform, and practices consultancy that partners with global brands and funded scale-ups to build their next generation products and digital experience platforms.

This event made possible thanks to the support from React Summit organizers - GitNation.

🕑 Event Schedule

  • 18:30 - Doors open - snacks, beer, socialization

  • 19:00 - Intro and announcements

  • 19:10 - Talks

  • 20:30 - Mingle until 10pm

🗣️ Talks

➡️ Abdelrhman Adel - Build React components with SSR in mind

I’ve been building UI components with React for a while now, and I’ve read a lot about server-side rendering (SSR). From what I’ve read, I didn’t expect SSR to affect how React components are built.

Lately, I’ve been working on a component library, and one of the consumer teams I worked with uses SSR. After building many components, I received feedback that several of them weren’t working correctly when SSR was used. This got me thinking about why this was happening and how SSR might affect building React components.

➡️ Alibek Kazhibekov - Micro-frontends with Module Federation and Next.js

In this talk, we will explore how Micro Frontends and Module Federation can be used with Next.js to build scalable and maintainable applications. We will discuss the challenges of traditional frontend development approaches and how breaking down a monolithic Next.js application into smaller, autonomous parts can improve development efficiency and agility. We will also cover the benefits of using Module Federation to share code at runtime between different applications and the Host app. The talk will include examples of how to use these concepts to build a micro frontend app using Next.js.

➡️ Gonzalo Beviglia - Observability for React Applications

Observability is essential for developing and maintaining reliable and performance React applications. By the end of this talk, you will have a practical guide on how to make your React applications more observable and resilient using OpenTelemetry.

👍 Code of Conduct

By registering for this event you agree to comply with our CoC

📩 Contact

hi@reactsummit.com

https://twitter.com/ReactSummit

http://youtube.com/ReactConferences

Presentations

Abdelrhman Adel

Build React Components with SSR in Mind

I’ve been building UI components with React for a while now, and I’ve read a lot about server-side rendering (SSR). From what I’ve read, I didn’t expect SSR to affect how React components are built.

Lately, I’ve been working on a component library, and one of the consumer teams I worked with uses SSR. After building many components, I received feedback that several of them weren’t working correctly when SSR was used. This got me thinking about why this was happening and how SSR might affect building React components.

Alibek Kazhibekov

Micro-frontends with Module Federation and Next.js

In this talk, we will explore how Micro Frontends and Module Federation can be used with Next.js to build scalable and maintainable applications. We will discuss the challenges of traditional frontend development approaches and how breaking down a monolithic Next.js application into smaller, autonomous parts can improve development efficiency and agility. We will also cover the benefits of using Module Federation to share code at runtime between different applications and the Host app. The talk will include examples of how to use these concepts to build a micro frontend app using Next.js.

Gonzalo Beviglia

Observability for React Applications

Observability is essential for developing and maintaining reliable and performance React applications. By the end of this talk, you will have a practical guide on how to make your React applications more observable and resilient using OpenTelemetry.

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