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Save Your SpotTogether with BOSCH we invite you to a full day of learning more about the intersection of mobility and code. Get to know more about how modern mobility is defined by an intricate interplay of hardware and software and how cars are not only connected to the road, but also to the cloud.
Coding the Future of Mobility features a variety of talks and a workshop, that give you valuable insights into the world of mobility - wether you join in-person or online.
Together with Bosch we invite you to a full day of learning more about the intersection of mobility and code. Get to know more about how modern mobility is defined by an intricate interplay of hardware and software and how cars are not only connected to the road, but also to the cloud.
Coding the Future of Mobility features a variety of talks and a workshop, that give you valuable insights into the world of mobility - wether you join in-person or online.
We know a lot about vulnerable packages in NPM registry. But (surprisingly) few malicious packages have surfaced to date. Makes you feel like you don't really need to protect your project against them. Well, I'm here to destroy that cozy feeling >:D
I will demonstrate how a malicious package could affect your application, even if some security measures are already in place. After the exploits, I'll explain how to prevent the attacks without missing out on the benefits of packages using postinstall scripts for valid reasons.
Watch this if you love horror stories!
Watch this if you care about avoiding horror stories!
Full-stack developer and technology researcher. Built and operated over 30 Node.js powered applications in production at Egnyte Inc. Open-source enthusiast. Enjoys discovering and teaching advanced concepts for diagnostics, security and maintainability. One of the oldest members of meet.js Poland community - both as a speaker and organizer.
Do you like the experience of immersing yourself into the perfect ‘virtual’ world? Then get ready, this talk will support you to build your own virtual reality experience on the web! Get ready to learn to develop VR!
Drishti is a Computer Engineer and a technology enthusiast. She loves to use technology to
help the less fortunate. She believes in democratizing opportunities and brings knowledge of
the latest developments in the fast-moving field of technology to deserving students, and keep
them up to date and well-equipped for their respective professional careers.
She has spoken at conferences across the globe and is also a social entrepreneur. Her non-
profit organisation - Samyak Drishti Foundation works in environment, education and
healthcare sectors and operates in a number of cities across India.
In her spare time, she likes to paint nature, explore new places and anchor live shows.
React is a great tool for writing dynamic single page applications in a declarative way. But, in order to enjoy the benefits of the declarative programming style of React, under the hood a tree comparison algorithm known as the Reconciliation Algorithm runs on each state or prop update.
While the algorithm is very performant and effective, it does have performance impact.
In this talk we will learn some techniques to avoid performance issues when using React as well as understanding what may cause the issues and how to spot it early on.
Assaf is the co-founder and VP R&D at Livecycle, an early-stage startup that specializes in collaboration on top of live environments.
He is a seasoned engineer with more than a decade’s experience building some of the world’s most popular products at some of the biggest companies in the industry - from Check Point to Microsoft and Soluto, prior to Livecycle. His journey has afforded him experience in a diversity of engineering disciplines - from backend to frontend, security, as well as engineering management (an entire discipline unto itself).
Assaf throughout his career has been able to tinker with many nifty technologies & stacks, and loves to share from his experience and everything he’s learned over the years.
When he’s not building awesome dev tools you can find him speaking at or attending leading industry events & conferences, making bad games at game jams and trying to play the piano unsuccessfully.
It consists of 2 topics. The first one is about what should a developer take care of besides just development. Like onboarding emails for users, error handling, micro-interactions, meaningful empty states and error state, handling scaling and server costs.
The other one is about tools, low-code solutions, and third-party services to speed up these and build MVPs faster, like CRM, customer support, hosted authentication, billing, logging, error reporting, analytics, status page, etc. Mostly in the React and JS world.
Dávid creates various types of content across Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, and this blog about building IT businesses and production-ready apps.
Since his teenage years, he has worked as a freelance full-stack developer mostly with startups and small businesses. In 2020 he decided to use this knowledge to scale a digital agency and build open startups.
Why is he doing these in public?
• he believes that learning from others by following their journey is inspiring and helpful. He also follows tens of creators on their journey.
• By being active in social media, and building in public, he can meet with interesting people, and they can support each other.