You Really Don't Need All that JavaScript, I Promise
This video is also available in the GOTO Play video app! Download it to enjoy offline access to our conference videos while on the move.
JavaScript is your behaviour layer; the way to add interactivity to your sites, to provide a slick and delightful user experience, to make everything fast and easy and clean. But at some point everything changed: the tail started to wag the dog instead and development became Javascript-first. We'll talk about how you maybe shouldn't rely on JS as much as you're told to, and some practical strategies for how to build sites without reaching for a JS framework as first, last, and only tool for making the web happen.
What will the audience learn from this talk? How to build sites without necessarily reaching for a framework, how that's what the frameworks encourage, how everyone is already thinking the same as you, and a bit about <portal>
Does it feature code examples and/or live coding? No live coding. There are some code examples but only in passing
Prerequisite attendee experience level: Some parts will be most useful if you have some front-end web development experience; some is for everyone
-
Space ShuttleStephen CarverMonday Nov 18 @ 08:45
-
Quantum ComputingJessica PointingTuesday Nov 19 @ 09:00
-
Composing Bach Chorales Using Deep LearningFeynman LiangMonday Nov 18 @ 13:20
-
Design For The Utopia You Want, Not The Dystopia You're InChris AthertonMonday Nov 18 @ 17:30
-
Is Business The Key To Making The World A Happier Place?Evan SutterTuesday Nov 19 @ 13:20
-
Party KeynoteSteve WozniakTuesday Nov 19 @ 18:10
-
Extreme Digitalization in ChinaChristina BoutrupWednesday Nov 20 @ 09:00
-
The Promise and Limitations of AIDoug LenatWednesday Nov 20 @ 13:20
-
How to Be Human in the Age of The MachineHannah FryWednesday Nov 20 @ 17:00