Welcome to WeAreDevelopers LIVE - WebDev Day! Join us for an online event dedicated to exploring everything front-end (and probably some back-end) from HTML, CSS, and UX/UI design to JavaScript and its frameworks. Hear from true experts who want to share their knowledge and help you stay up-to-date with the latest trends in web development. Don't miss out on this opportunity to expand your skills and dive into the exciting world of web design. So get yourself comfortable and tune in!
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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 are about to create a route planning application for the browser using Javascript, some HTML and CSS and the Google Maps API. A working app from scratch where the user will type on the browser any destination and our application will get it's location to calculate - and render - the best way to get there. We will be working both with the Google Maps API and the browser's geolocation module to create this practical front-end app, on a live coding session suitable for audiences from any technical level.
Teaching and coaching for more than 12 years now, Germán finds guiding people on their transition from digital consumers to digital creators as passionate as it sounds. Currently teaching the web development Bootcamp @ Ironhack
Cross platform software development is hard. Not all APIs are available or compatible on all platforms and you might end up with 3 implementations for the same feature. With PWA this changed and it's still changing. Offline, cache, installability and push notifications. With Project Fugu more APIs become available to the web platform, like file access, shortcuts, badges to name just a few.APIs that can really close the gap between web and app, that is if the platform allows it...... If it is allowed cause not all browser vendors are on board.
A Java developer that saw the light and embraced Internet Explorer 6 as his digital overlord.With 20 years of experience in the field I’ve seen how we reinvent the wheel to fit the new shiny framework.As software architect I’m responsible for finding the best, most simple and elegant solutions for our clients. Which always has and will include web technologies like HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Instead of fighting the platform we should embrace it.We try to continuously improve, but we also need to help each other which is why I love to share my experiences and mistakes.
Back in May 2020, Google introduced Core Web Vitals as factors to measure user experience. With their positive score proving a good user experience as well as boosting search engine rank, their optimization instantly became one of the main focus areas in the world of web development. In this session, I will provide you with a current overview of the metrics, including a deep dive into the INP, the newest metric that will start counting as of March 2024, as well as the newest techniques on how to bring them (and keep them) in the green zone.
Ines Akrap is a Frontend Software Engineer passionate about making the web faster and more usable for everyone. She also loves sharing her knowledge and passion for technology with others, so she teaches coding as a part of the Female Tech Leaders organization.
What would you do differently if you could travel back in time? Modern testing frameworks have transformed this whimsical question into a practical one, by creating their own “time machines”. Cypress’ timeline, Playwright’s trace-viewer and Replay.io’s recordings have offered a retrospective look into the life of a test, ensuring that developers and testers are no longer limited to basic error messages on test failures. However, these different time machines will bring different insights. So how do you decide? The decision on which one to use can make a significant difference in the time spent on debugging a flaky test. In this presentation I will be focusing on comparing different time machine solutions and showing various flaky test examples to demonstrate how to navigate through the debugging process and believe it or not - make it fun.
Filip Hric is a DevRel at Replay.io He teaches testers about web development and developers about testing. Filip is a Cypress.io ambassador, leads a “Learn Cypress.io” community on Discord and he has a blog at filiphric.com where he publishes Cypress.io tips. He’s an international keynote speaker and leading expert on test automation in Cypress.io. As author and instructor of live Cypress workshop, he taught hundreds of testers and developers about good practices and advanced concepts for testing in Cypress. Enjoys running, playing guitar and spending time with his wife and four children.
CSS is constantly evolving and bringing new features to web designers. In this presentation, you will learn about some of the latest developments in CSS that can help you create more responsive, accessible and beautiful websites. You will discover how to use logical properties, flexbox, grid, subgrid and writing directions to create layouts that adapt to different screen sizes, orientations and languages. You will also explore the new color specs that allow you to work with a wider range of colors and color spaces, such as rgb, hsl, hsv, hwb, lch, lab, oklab and oklch. You will also learn about the new measurement units that can help you scale your typography and design elements. Finally, you will see how container and style queries can enable you to apply styles based on the size and state of the parent element or the component itself. Join us for this exciting presentation and learn what’s new in CSS for designers!
Onur has been a .NET developer for 20 years. F# has drastically changed how he programmed. Onur has worked in as a software architect in a telecom company solving NP-hard problems. Onur was the lead engineer, for Dubai int'l Airport automated border control systems and currently he is a Senior Software Engineer at Microsoft's People Experiences team.