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Writing full-stack code without repeating yourself
Type: Talk or Workshop
Talk Description: Add the description for your talk/workshop
As full-stack developers, we write a lot of duplicate and boilerplate code for everyday things such as simple database CRUD, data validation, authorization, and data-type conversions. How can we use a modern web architecture but still maintain our code DRY and increase productivity?
In this live coding session, we'll turn a front-end React app into a full-stack app with code that is easy to write, follow, and, most importantly - maintain. Using: React, node js, express, Postgres and remult Preferred language: Serbian or English
English
Duration: Lightning talk (~15min), Short talk (~30min), Long talk (~1h) or custom
~45 minutes Preferred size: Small (<30 people), Medium (30-70 people) or Large (70+ people) meetup
All sizes When: When is the best time for you to give this talk?
Flexible
Personal info
Name: Your name
Noam Honig Email: Your email (optional) [email protected] About: Tell us who you are in a few sentences
Coder, open-sourcerer, developer experience enthusiast, software architect, and entrepreneur.
At work, I oversee and consult in enterprise legacy systems modernization for fortune 500’s to small businesses. Outside work I love helping NGOs as a full-stack developer and mentor.
My recent endeavor is Remult, an open-source library for simplifying full-stack TypeScript development. Twitter: Your twitter account (optional)
@noamhonig Notes: Any additional notes (optional)
Here's a link to a video of a similar talk I gave at Budapest JS: https://youtu.be/CnCaMQCu3Kc?t=346
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Writing full-stack code without repeating yourself
Type: Talk or Workshop
Talk
Description: Add the description for your talk/workshop
As full-stack developers, we write a lot of duplicate and boilerplate code for everyday things such as simple database CRUD, data validation, authorization, and data-type conversions. How can we use a modern web architecture but still maintain our code DRY and increase productivity?
In this live coding session, we'll turn a front-end React app into a full-stack app with code that is easy to write, follow, and, most importantly - maintain. Using: React, node js, express, Postgres and remult
Preferred language: Serbian or English
English
Duration: Lightning talk (~15min), Short talk (~30min), Long talk (~1h) or custom
~45 minutes
Preferred size: Small (<30 people), Medium (30-70 people) or Large (70+ people) meetup
All sizes
When: When is the best time for you to give this talk?
Flexible
Personal info
Name: Your name
Noam Honig
Email: Your email (optional)
[email protected]
About: Tell us who you are in a few sentences
Coder, open-sourcerer, developer experience enthusiast, software architect, and entrepreneur.
At work, I oversee and consult in enterprise legacy systems modernization for fortune 500’s to small businesses. Outside work I love helping NGOs as a full-stack developer and mentor.
My recent endeavor is Remult, an open-source library for simplifying full-stack TypeScript development.
Twitter: Your twitter account (optional)
@noamhonig
Notes: Any additional notes (optional)
Here's a link to a video of a similar talk I gave at Budapest JS:
https://youtu.be/CnCaMQCu3Kc?t=346
Remult is an open-source project, and I'm one of its maintainers - https://github.com/remult.
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